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Bluetooth Audio Renderer doesn't stop when I turned off my headset



 
 
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Old July 11th 08, 05:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Minime
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Default Bluetooth Audio Renderer doesn't stop when I turned off my headset

My Plantronics 590 works fine in my Vista. But when I turn off it, sound
device of it (e.g. Bluetooth Hands-free Audio, Bluetooth Audio Renderer)
apears still working. That means that I have to change primary sound device
in Sound control panel, whenever I turn off it. I uses Dell 350 Wireless and
Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator.
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Old August 9th 08, 07:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike B.[_3_]
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Default Bluetooth Audio Renderer doesn't stop when I turnedoff my headset - Minim

I've got the same problem. I have to enter the Device Manager and disable the driver to get any sound from any other output device such as headphones or external speakers.
(Here's how: Open explorer, right-click "My Computer" and select "Manage from the menu", select "Device Manager" from the tree, expand "Sound, video and game controllers" and double-click "[computername] (Stereo Audio), select the "Driver" tab and press "Disable". You can now re-enable it and still have sound coming out the other output channels.
You may have to repeat this process every time you encounter the problem.


 




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