I have found a work-around for now, albeit a somewhat cumbersome one.
In my PC I have the onboard sound device connected to a simple surround speaker system, a second sound device via USB for the headphones, and a third for the TV I use, via the Nvidia graphics card sound capabilities. I'd like most of the sound to come from the speakers, and with almost all add-ons, that means the speakers have to be the default device in Windows. ATC (PF3) and the FO (MCE) should be on the headphones, and one or two other add-ons on the TV speakers.
For a while now, Windows 10 has the capability of redirecting sound output of single processes to any sound device. It's in the "Other Sound Options". The problem with that is that, for some reason, PF3 (and other programs also, like FSCabinCrew or the F1 GTN avionics) aren't affected by that configuration without an additional action: Switching back and forth the default sound device once. So, the process is as follows: PF3 sound output is pre-set in Windows to the headphones, the speakers are the default sound device. I start PF3, but the output is to the speakers. Now I toggle the default device in Windows once, and suddenly PF3 output goes to the headphones. So, I have implemented that toggle in my start-up script via nircmd programs.
This works for now (I hope, I have hardly tested it), but it would be great if one day one could choose the sound output device in PF3 directly - maybe even on the fly, while in the air... |