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  • fxeconomist
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    Found it on a different thread. Leif's solution: set Breakaway Pipeline as default but route its output to the Bluetooth headphones. It needed me to switch output type from KS to DS so that it sees the device properly but it did the job.

    in reply to: Bluetooth output #4043
    fxeconomist
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    [quote author=Leif link=topic=31.msg143#msg143 date=1208080415]
    Hi Mike!

    What about leaving Breakaway Pipeline selected as the Windows default, and then selecting your Bluetooth Headset in Breakaway?

    If you right click the main window, and choose Settings, and then click the Wizard button in the lower left corner (for simplicity), you will see the audio setup wizard again, and you should be able to select your Bluetooth Headset instead of your sound card. If you don't see it, click the "Safe Mode"
    you should be able to select your Bluetooth Headset in the Output Audio Device drop-down.

    If you don't see it in the list, try to check the Safe Mode checkbox, the one to the left of the drop-down.

    Only problem is, if you do this, the audio will go ONLY to your bluetooth headset, not to the sound card (just like it would if you selected the bluetooth headset in Windows).

    ///Leif
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    Thank you Leif, this worked for sure. One thing though. I had to select output to DS instead of KS, otherwise it couldn't understand the Bluetooth device (while on KS it saw the device as Drivers\bthhfenum.sys,#2;%1 Hands-Free something so I switched to DS and it worked.

    fxeconomist
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    Yes, the Default Device and Default Communications Device change. In fact it appears as two devices, one is Headset LG HBS900 Handsfree and the other is Headphones LBS900 Stereo. If I switch back to the Breakaway Pipeline manually, then the sound bypasses the headphones and goes, thru the pipeline, to the speakers. Otherwise it goes to the headphones, and it doesn't sound too bad, but Breakaway displays no input when that happens.

    fxeconomist
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    Well, 1.40.02 says here (have Windows 10 Pro)

    in reply to: BSODs caused by Breakaway Audio Enhancer driver on Windows 10 #5632
    fxeconomist
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    [quote author=JesseG link=topic=5177.msg18637#msg18637 date=1449819421]
    the BSOD is from the older Virtual Audio Cable driver (which Breakaway Pipeline is a licensed version of).

    a fully updated VAC and fully updated WinLicense driver have been prepared for the next update of Breakaway.
    [/quote]

    Ok, so what are the steps to get this working ?
    Right now I have uninstalled Breakaway completely.
    I don't know what's the WinLicense driver.
    Is there any link to get a proper Virtual Audio Cable driver, does it have be installed before or after Breakaway, could you be more specific about it? Or we have to wait until there is a new release of Breakaway ?

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