Due to some foibles of my setup when I'm streaming to Discord, Discord can end up interfacing with two separate audio output devices: the hardware I'm actually listening on, and the Virtual Audio Cable which the software it's capturing is outputting to. Because of this, Discord ends up with a second, meaningless volume control, which Audio Control seems to latch onto instead of the one I care about.
Could we add some means of whitelisting or blacklisting certain devices for an application volume control, so I can be sure of monitoring/manipulating the volume that actually matters?
Due to some foibles of my setup when I'm streaming to Discord, Discord can end up interfacing with two separate audio output devices: the hardware I'm actually listening on, and the Virtual Audio Cable which the software it's capturing is outputting to. Because of this, Discord ends up with a second, meaningless volume control, which Audio Control seems to latch onto instead of the one I care about.
Could we add some means of whitelisting or blacklisting certain devices for an application volume control, so I can be sure of monitoring/manipulating the volume that actually matters?