Great, would you mind sharing the list of the known apps that support
eCategory? That would be very useful.
We are interested in all games, media player, and communication apps
(non-skype).
Also, what do you suggest for Win7?
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 1:10 PM Matthew van Eerde <
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any particular applications that you care about though? Not looking for a
complete list (I actually have a complete list.)
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*From:* wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
on behalf of Robert Dalton Jr. <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 14, 2018 12:22:47 PM
*To:* wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [wdmaudiodev] Re: identify application creating APO
I would say over 90% of the applications that I’ve seen don’t use the
eCategory…too many to list here. That’s the long-term solution and it’s
not backwards compatible for Win7 which I still need to support and be in
feature parity with Win10. We are still seeing over 30% of users on Win7.
Bob
On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:56 AM, Matthew van Eerde (Redacted sender
"Matthew.van.Eerde" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please don’t. Instead, let’s get everyone using
AudioClientProperties.eCategory.
Do you have any particular applications in mind?
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*From:* wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
on behalf of Robert Dalton Jr. <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 14, 2018 11:53:35 AM
*To:* wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [wdmaudiodev] Re: identify application creating APO
Ideally some processing could change depending on the application. Many
(most) Win10 applications don’t use the Application Processing Modes and
this isn’t available on Win7 / Win8. I’d like to change the processing
based on the application type in these cases.
On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Matthew van Eerde (Redacted sender
"Matthew.van.Eerde" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No; why do you want this?
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on behalf of Robert Dalton <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 14, 2018 11:18:45 AM
*To:* wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [wdmaudiodev] identify application creating APO
Is there any way to identify the audio session or application (by pid?)
that the SFX APO is being created for?
Bob