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How can I change audio output device default share …

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21376795/how-can-i-change-audio-output-device-default-share-mode-sample-rate-in-windows-7
    You can't change the shared mode sample rate using WASAPI. WASAPI is very low level and supports only what the underlying device supports. But even if the device supports your desired sample rate, only the administrator can change the shared mode sample rate by going into audio settings in the Control Panel.

Sound Card Settings in Windows 7 and Windows 10

    https://www.abyssmedia.com/isound7/windows7-tips.shtml
    Sound Card Sharing Windows 7 supports two sound card modes: Exclusive and Shared. Exclusive mode guarantees less latency (good), but only one program can use the sound card at a time (bad). Some audio players will try to enable exclusive mode, which will …

What's New for Core Audio APIs in Windows 7 - Win32 …

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/coreaudio/what-s-new-for-core-audio-apis-in-windows-7
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Windows 7 audio architecture - The Well-Tempered …

    https://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/Windows/Win7/Win7Audio.htm
    In Windows 7 share mode streams run in low-latency mode. The audio engine runs in pull mode with a significant reduction in latency. This is very useful for communication applications that require low audio stream latency for faster streaming. Windows 7 provides better device role detection when a new device is added to the system.

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