audio settings

AppWizard
February 28, 2026
Bungie's multiplayer FPS, Marathon, is currently in an early Server Slam until March 2, with a full release on March 6. The game is designed to be accessible on mid-range PCs and does not require high-end GPU power. Initial settings for optimal performance include Vsync on, frame rate cap off, field of view at 90°, and high graphics quality. Players can expect an average frame rate of 84fps with 60fps for 1% lows. The game is not compatible with the Steam Deck due to BattleEye anti-cheat technology but runs smoothly on other Windows-based handheld devices. While an SSD is not required, it is recommended for better load times. Performance monitoring can be done via a built-in FPS counter or overlays from Nvidia and AMD.
Winsage
January 17, 2026
A recent enhancement to Windows 11 through the Windhawk mod allows users to manage audio settings on a per-application basis directly from the taskbar. Users can hover over any app in the taskbar and adjust its volume by scrolling. The Taskbar Volume Control Per-App mod was introduced recently and has received several updates. Additionally, there is another mod that enables users to control the overall system volume by hovering over the taskbar and scrolling.
AppWizard
December 1, 2025
The Razer Seiren V3 Mini microphone is available for .99 during Black Friday, down from its original price of .99. It features a supercardioid condenser mic that minimizes background noise and includes a shock mount. The microphone has a plug-and-play setup and allows for audio customization through the Razer Synapse app, though it lacks RGB lighting. It also includes a tap-to-mute function with an LED status indicator. The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma is priced at .99, reduced from 9.99, and offers additional features.
AppWizard
November 22, 2025
In Arc Raiders, the most significant threat comes from stealthy raiders who can ambush players unexpectedly, while seemingly friendly encounters can lead to betrayal. The game's audio design is immersive but has shortcomings, particularly in accurately gauging the distance and direction of sounds in Night Mode, which can obscure important auditory cues. Many players may prefer standard audio settings, and understanding audio cues is crucial for survival, as distractions can lead to losing valuable items to stealthy opponents.
Winsage
November 11, 2025
Windows 11 has evolved since its launch, but many users feel it lacks certain features. Third-party enhancements can improve the operating system. StartAllBack allows users to customize the Start menu and taskbar, resize icons, re-enable classic context menus, and restore quick access to the Control Panel. PowerToys is a collection of utilities from Microsoft that enhances Windows 11 with tools like PowerRename, a Color Picker, and Keyboard Manager, but these are not included by default. EarTrumpet simplifies audio management, allowing users to switch devices and adjust levels more easily than the default sound settings. Everything (Voidtools) offers a fast alternative to Windows Search by indexing files quickly and providing real-time results. OneCommander modernizes file management with a dual-pane interface, keyboard shortcuts, and cloud service integration. Many of these enhancements could benefit a wider audience if made available for users to enable as needed, rather than being pre-installed.
Winsage
November 6, 2025
Windows offers built-in tools for screen recording, specifically the Game Bar and the Snipping Tool. The Game Bar, available in Windows 10 and 11, allows users to record screen activity, activate the microphone, and save recordings in MP4 format. To use the Game Bar, navigate to Settings > Gaming > Captures, and recordings are saved in the user folder under VideosCaptures. Users can start recording by pressing the Record button or using the shortcut Windows key + Alt + R. The Snipping Tool in Windows 11 can also record screens, requiring version 22621.1344 or higher. Users can launch it, define the recording area, and manage audio settings before and during recording. Recorded videos can be edited, saved, or shared directly from the respective tools.
Winsage
August 28, 2025
Microsoft has announced a new Bluetooth streaming technology called Low Energy (LE) Audio for Windows 11, aimed at improving audio quality for online gaming and virtual meetings. LE Audio integrates the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Hands-Free Profile (HFP) into a single profile, allowing high-quality audio and microphone use simultaneously. This technology utilizes superior audio compression for high-quality sound in stereo. Users can experience enhanced audio quality in applications like Microsoft Teams, where Spatial Audio will now function with wireless Bluetooth headsets. To utilize LE Audio, users need compatible Bluetooth devices and a Windows 11 PC, specifically running Windows 11 24H2 with the latest updates and Bluetooth audio drivers. Some existing PCs will receive updates, while new laptops launching in late 2025 are expected to support LE Audio natively.
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