Yeah, I suspected it was audio driver related. And when you mention Windows update I believe that could be the case because I rarely restart or shutdown my PC other than when there is a update that requires me to do so. And this is usually the time I notice Equalizer APO is uninstalled from my speakers. Yeah, would have been nice if there was an auto install APO feature on restart or similar.
I have been using Equalizer APO for years and I have this issue for a long time now. It happens at random times, where APO just uninstalls from one or all of my audio devices (bluetooth headphones, speakers, and microphone). I can usually instantly tell when this happens as the sound signature changes and when I open the Equalizer configuration editor I get the "No device matched "XXX speaker XXX" message on the device selector. To fix this I have to reinstall APO to the device using configurator...
I have been using Equalizer APO and for years and I have this issue for a long time now. It happens at random times, where APO just uninstalls from one or all of my audio devices (bluetooth headphones, speakers, and microphone). I can usually instantly tell when this happens as the sound signature changes and when I open the Equalizer configuration editor I get the "No device matched "XXX speaker XXX" message on the device selector. To fix this I have to reinstall APO to the device using configurator...
I have been using Equalizer APO and for years and I have this issue for a long time now. It happens at random times, where APO just uninstalls from one or all of my audio devices (bluetooth headphones, speakers, and microphone). I can usually instantly tell when this happens as the sound signature changes and when I open the Equalizer configuration editor I get the "No device matched "XXX speaker XXX" message on the device selector. To fix this I have to reinstall APO to the device using configurator...