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We are looking to launch separate application windows, which use a shared user directory for cached logins etc, but we want to be able to control the audio on a per application basis. Currently we see there is a single process manager for our application, with a seperate page thread, but a single shared WebView2 Utility: Audio Service. Is it possible to split the audio service so there is one per instance, whilst keeping the shared user directory?
I have had a look at browser arguments etc, but nothing obvious comes up.
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Hi,
We are looking to launch separate application windows, which use a shared user directory for cached logins etc, but we want to be able to control the audio on a per application basis. Currently we see there is a single process manager for our application, with a seperate page thread, but a single shared WebView2 Utility: Audio Service. Is it possible to split the audio service so there is one per instance, whilst keeping the shared user directory?
I have had a look at browser arguments etc, but nothing obvious comes up.
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