This issue also affects Google Meet calls. **steps to reproduce** 1) Join a google meet with another person. call https://meet.google.com/ 2) Once inside plug headphones with a microphone. TTRS 3) A Windows10 SETTINGS popup screen appears asking you to select what device was plugged. 4) Select headphones or headset and click OK. 5) start Hitting the microphone on the ( laptop near the lcd) 6) start Hitting the microphone on the headphone (away from the computer lcd) **Actual result** The Sound is heard via headphones, but audio is still being captured via the built in microphone near the lcd, not the microphone from the headphones **Expected result** Once the headphones are inserted, Audio IN should be from the headphones. **Tested on** Windows 10 64bit (affected), Ubuntu 20 64bit (affected), and MacOS 12 (seems not affected) Nightly 98 (Affected) Beta. 97.0b2 (Affected) Release. 96 (Affected)
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This issue also affects Google Meet calls. **steps to reproduce** 1) Join a google meet with another person. https://meet.google.com/ 2) Once inside plug headphones with a microphone. TTRS 3) A Windows10 SETTINGS popup screen appears asking you to select what device was plugged. 4) Select headphones or headset and click OK. 5) start Hitting the microphone on the ( laptop near the lcd) 6) start Hitting the microphone on the headphone (away from the computer lcd) **Actual result** The Sound is heard via headphones, but audio is still being captured via the built in microphone near the lcd, not the microphone from the headphones **Expected result** Once the headphones are inserted, Audio IN should be from the headphones. **Tested on** Windows 10 64bit (affected), Ubuntu 20 64bit (affected), and MacOS 12 (seems not affected) Nightly 98 (Affected) Beta. 97.0b2 (Affected) Release. 96 (Affected)