Yes, that could do the trick. The problem is I can not introduce any user space software (application), and I have no control over other drivers, say Sound Blaster. Nikolay On Friday February 10 2006 04:55 am, Antonio Gómez Muriana wrote: > Take every playing audio device away and then take them back in the order > you want to be used. I believe that this could work. > > --------- > > Hi, > > I work with a driver which installs and removes its wave subdevice > dynamically, depends on the headset connected. Our device is the default > audio device in the system. > > When I start MediaPlayer with our headset connected, the audio goes to our > device (default). When I disconnect the headset, the wave subdevice goes > away, MediaPlayer stops for a while, realizes the device is gone, switches > to next available audio device and continues to play from the place it > stopped. When our device comes back nothing is happening. MediaPlayer just > does not care. > > The question - how do I tell MediaPlayer to stop playing and check for the > current default device? > > Any information would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Nikolay ****************** WDMAUDIODEV addresses: Post message: mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe Unsubscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Moderator: mailto:wdmaudiodev-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx URL to WDMAUDIODEV page: http://www.wdmaudiodev.com/