Microsoft experiments with Windows 11 audio improvements.
Microsoft is copying features from a popular third-party audio tool for Windows. In the latest test build of Windows 11, a new volume mixer can be enabled that looks a lot like EarTrumpet. The new Windows 11 feature provides quick access from the taskbar to switch audio outputs and control individual app volumes.
That’s exactly what EarTrumpet was built for nearly five years ago. The awesome utility has improved audio in Windows for years, and I once called it “Former Microsoft engineer Dave Amenta and Microsoft MVP Rafael Rivera created EarTrumpet, and Rivera pointed out the similarities of Microsoft’s new Windows 11 featureSherlocking aside, it’s encouraging to see Microsoft invest more into Windows audio features.
Microsoft hasn’t officially acknowledged the new audio features in Windows 11 test builds. The feature is hidden under an experimental flag, part of a way for Microsoft to
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