Switching audio output on apple music for windows

When ever I change the output device on windows from wired headphones to wired speakers apple music doesn't update the output device. This also applies to bluetooth devices as well. Is there anyway to fix it or change it manually?


Apple Music version: 1.4.4.41

Windows 11 Home version: 23H2

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Feb 24, 2024 08:37 PM

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Posted on Jun 19, 2024 07:50 PM

Nah the best fix I've found is to click I the airplay and switch to chromecast and then back to this pc. Other then that you can go to setting and switch between lossless and high quality to get it to update. Worse case just close the app and open it every time to change

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Mar 2, 2024 08:41 PM in response to warpedinfinity

Ok, I messed around a bit and found if you close the Music app, change the output, and then reopen it. The output will be same. This does mean you lose your queue and you have to refind your song but it seems to be the only way.


Wish there was a button or a script that checks to see if the output has changed every time a song is played or resumed, or if it just had an audio switcher within the app but it's Apple.

Mar 24, 2024 10:42 PM in response to warpedinfinity

I found a fix! You have to open your task manager (hold down the ctrl+shift keys and press the esc key right above them. Or just go to the windows search menu and search for it) and right click on top of AMPLibraryAgent (should have the apple music logo next to it) and hit end task. Try changing your audio output and reopen it and it should work. Hopefully they'll find a more convenient fix soon

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