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Error 0x00000241: Digital Signature can't be verified #161

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iwl opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 5 comments
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Error 0x00000241: Digital Signature can't be verified #161

iwl opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 5 comments

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@iwl
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iwl commented Aug 7, 2023

I get an Error Popup when choosing reroute: (shortened)
Error code 0x00000241: Digital Signature of that file can't be verified
probably due to some hard or sotware change

@li6in9muyou
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What application were you trying to duplicate? How many applications did you try to duplicate? Which ones can be duplicated and which ones failed?

There is an old issue saying that this error occurs when duplicating chrome and chromium based browsers. On my win10, I can duplicate a video player but not chrome or edge.

@Jenso1337
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Hi,
i had the same issue, win10
My usecase: Use bluetooth soundbar for music and play CS2 with Headphones.
It is not possible to route Chrome, Firefox, Edge

Workaround:

  1. Set your default speaker to bluetooth sound bar
    Just click on the speaker in the right down corner, choose Soundbar
  2. Route traffic from steam/cs2 to Realtek Sound System

As its not possible to route those browsers, its not an issue to use the default system.

@vicsar
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vicsar commented Jan 13, 2024

The most I can do for you is direct you to my response here:
#32 (comment)

@mwpowellhtx
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Getting this error as well, trying to route Google Chrome off the active audio output, to a secondary one. Is it possible? "Both" are in theory "available", I can do it, for instance, using WinAmp internal audio output settings.

@mwpowellhtx
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Getting this error as well, trying to route Google Chrome off the active audio output, to a secondary one. Is it possible? "Both" are in theory "available", I can do it, for instance, using WinAmp internal audio output settings.

This looks promising, unverified. The active output is a Logitech headset. Thank you...

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