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    Be Careful With Windows 7 Communications Tab

    Windows 7 sound includes a function that allows a program such as Skype or SIP to be designated as a communications device. If you're not careful, you will encounter a problem that I had with Skype on a new computer last week. We use two instances of Skype on the same computer for a radio show. When I connected the second Skype account, the volume of the first one almost disappeared.

    Upon investigation, I discovered that the problem is that the Communications tab should be set to "Do nothing" instead of set to reduce the volume of the other audio sources.



    In the past, I've always set it to "Do nothing" without having had a problem. For some reason, on the new computer, I didn't bother.

    I don't fully understand the interaction with Default Sound Device and Default Communications Device, but since I don't use the Communications function, I disable the volume reduction function. You may want to do it, too.
    Last edited by mcphillips; 12-31-2013 at 07:27 AM.
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