audiorouterdev / audio-router

Routes audio from programs to different audio devices.
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Error code 0x0...05: Access denied. Router functionality not available... #32

Open hurrycaner opened 7 years ago

hurrycaner commented 7 years ago

Windows 10 64bits, latest version, ran as administrator.. Tried to route everyhing, nothing works... some say "pending" in parentesis some gives me the error: Error code 0x0...05: Access denied. Router functionality not available...

Any workaround? Is this project dead?

FireStormOOO commented 7 years ago

I'm getting this as well on Windows 10 64-Bit: 2017-04-03 19_26_24- Interestingly, the program is able to route it's own output but not any other program.

I made an exemption in Windows Defender just in case that was interfering, but no change.

FireStormOOO commented 7 years ago

Verified this is a permissions issue on Windows 10. Running the program as with System privileges allows it to work as intended.

Steps for test/workaround: Prerequisites:

Test:

  1. Launch and Administrative Powershell
  2. In powershell run <path to psexec.exe> -i -d -s <path to audio router.exe>. On my system this looks like: 2017-04-03 19_46_23-administrator_ windows powershell After this Audio router.exe is running interactively on the current account with System privileges: 2017-04-03 19_47_16-task manager 2017-04-03 19_50_21-programworkingwithsystem
Karrq commented 7 years ago

Doesn't work for me.... Does the routed app need administrator privileges too ?

billbogaiv commented 6 years ago

The only time I seem to get this error is when trying to re-route Firefox (v56.0).

mipsou commented 6 years ago

I have same trouble.

I found solution. Run "Audio Router.exe" With compatibility Windows 8 and Administrator right.

Have a fun

EZ-CRIMSON commented 5 years ago

firefox So im on windows 7, and had a similar issue as stated here. however, I noticed that Firefox was listed 3 times even though it was only running once. Then i remembered that Firefox now opens several instances of itself in order to complete more tasks at once.

However, i did also run as admin (even though i keep UAC off in windows) and put compatibility mode on windows 7 (even though im running windows 7) lol, Just trying to give u my data :)

GearlessGoG commented 4 years ago

Having the same problem, I'm on Windows 10. Running as admin or compatibility mode with Windows 7 or 8 don't change anything. Used this years ago on both Windows 7 and Windows 8 and it worked without much trouble. Now I get this and this: https://github.com/audiorouterdev/audio-router/issues/121

gOOvER commented 4 years ago

Last Commit now over 4 years ago. This Project is dead ;)

shams04 commented 3 years ago

Guys just go search sound settings on your windows 10 scroll and click on last option u can route there itself

vicsar commented 5 months ago

Windows 11

Option 1:

  1. Hit the Windows key on your keyboard.
  2. Type "mixer."
  3. Click on "Open."

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Option 2 (The long way)

Settings > System > Sound > Volume mixer

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