app routing

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App routing in Windows 11 refers to the ability to direct audio from individual applications to specific output devices, such as speakers or headphones. Recent Insider builds have introduced per-app audio routing improvements, allowing users to control which app plays through which device directly from Quick Settings and the Settings app. This feature is part of Microsoft's broader work on Bluetooth LE Audio and shared audio experiences. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how to set up and troubleshoot per-app routing, including volume sliders for each app and device selection. The tag is relevant for users exploring Windows 11 audio customization and Insider preview features.
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    Windows 11 Insider: Shared Audio with LE Audio and Per App Routing

    Windows 11’s latest Insider wave doesn’t just tweak menu layouts — it quietly advances how the OS handles one of the most personal parts of computing: sound. Background / Overview Microsoft’s recent Insider releases (Dev build 26300.7939 and Beta build 26220.7934) bring two tightly related audio...
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