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  1. I have a 34" Dell display with built-in sound which has an up to date Intel Display Audio driver. I use these speakers for a variety of nonmusical apps (Zoom, Skype, etc.) and, for these applications, the built-in speakers work better than my studio monitors. Unfortunately, Cakewalk is bombarding me at irregular intervals with popup error messages that the Intel Display Audio device has been disconnected. The solution repeatedly offered on this forum is to disable the device. I know how to do that, but, of course, it would make Zoom and Skype unable to use the speakers. Is there any way to fix this? I don't understand why Cakewalk even needs to poll my Intel Display Audio and get upset when it is "disconnected." Intel Display Audio is not even listed as an output option (nor of course is it selected) in the Cakewalk, Preferences, Audio, Devices, Output Drivers. I hope I don't have to choose between disabling part of my current setup or switching to a different DAW.
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