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Often after putting my computer to sleep, waking it up, and resuming to use my computer, I notice that EarTrumpet will have zero options for application-specific volume tuning. It'll group everything into one volume slider bar. The only way for me to get it working again is to force restart EarTrumpet, then everything appears again.
Additionally, I notice that on computer boot-up, it also won't pick up on every app after everything is fully booted up. I have about 10-12 different start-up apps, and some will always be missing from that list on EarTrumpet for some reason. For me to see everything I would, again, have to force an EarTrumpet restart after everything is completed starting up.
My suggestion is to change the way that EarTrumpet detects application-specific controls because Windows itself has no problem seeing them (but that kind of defeats the purpose of the app - going into settings to do it). I hope that was specific enough.
Steps to reproduce
Put the computer to sleep
Wake it up
Check Eartrumpet, and all app-specific settings are gone.
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EarTrumpet version: 2.1.7.0
Windows 10 version: 19042.985
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Description
Often after putting my computer to sleep, waking it up, and resuming to use my computer, I notice that EarTrumpet will have zero options for application-specific volume tuning. It'll group everything into one volume slider bar. The only way for me to get it working again is to force restart EarTrumpet, then everything appears again.
Additionally, I notice that on computer boot-up, it also won't pick up on every app after everything is fully booted up. I have about 10-12 different start-up apps, and some will always be missing from that list on EarTrumpet for some reason. For me to see everything I would, again, have to force an EarTrumpet restart after everything is completed starting up.
My suggestion is to change the way that EarTrumpet detects application-specific controls because Windows itself has no problem seeing them (but that kind of defeats the purpose of the app - going into settings to do it). I hope that was specific enough.
Steps to reproduce
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Screenshots
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