This version supports the languages - 한국인, Tiếng Việt, bahasa Indonesia, Português, 简体中文 and 繁體中文
Please try this version in your language and send us the your feedbacks
To override the OS language and load FxSound in a different language please use this command line option,
FxSound.exe --language=language code
The command line options available are,
Korean
–language=ko
Indonesian
–language=id
Vietnamese
–language=vi
Portuguese
–language=pt
Chinese (Simplified)
–language=zh
Chinese (Traditional)
–language=zh-TW
–language=zh-HK
–language=zh-MO
–language=zh-Hant
For example,
FxSound.exe --language=ko will open FxSound in Korean even if the OS UI is in English
The language options parameter is not for the installer. After installation set the parameters to the shortcut properties. The Target value in the shortcut properties can be “C:\Program Files\FxSound LLC\FxSound\FxSound.exe” --language=vi
The new font seems ok but the reset button looks a little bit cramped. Possible fix: automatic change the width of the button OR shorten the sentence (imo it’s a little too long)
Uploaded beta version 1.1.15.5
Bug fix: Playback device connection handling issues across system standby/resume states
The issues around retaining the selected audio output device across system power states changes are fixed in this beta release.
If the option “Automatically switch to newly connected output device” is checked
If the selected output device is disconnected, then output will automatically switch to another output device
If the system goes to standby and the selected output device is not available on resume then the output will switch to the available device
If the system goes to standby and the selected output device is available on resume then the output will remain on the selected device
If the option “Automatically switch to newly connected output device” is unchecked
If the selected output device is disconnected, then output will be off
if the disconnected device is connected then audio will resume
if the disconnected device is not connected, then manually select a new output device from the UI or through keyboard shortcut
If the system goes to standby and the selected output device is not available on resume then the output will be off
if the disconnected device is connected back then audio will resume
if the disconnected device is not connected, then manually select a new output device
If the system goes to standby and the selected output device is available on resume then the output will remain on the selected device