I occasionally plug in my phone through the mic port in my PC so I can listen to podcasts while I do my stuffs. Last night I updated said PC and now every time I switch between my speakers (connected through a USB dac/amp) and one of my headphones (either bluetooth or connected through the aux port), the sound from my phone doesn't change with whichever is the default output device. So, say I'm listening on my speakers then decide to turn on my BT headphones, my phone would still come out through the speakers. It would switch automatically before the update but of course, as always, Windows updates has to F it all up. Any idea why this is happening?
Also a bit unrelated, I calibrate my main monitor using the Windows calibration tool but after the update, it was back to the monitor's default. When I opened up the calibration tool, it didn't let me change any option. I tried to calibrate it in the NVIDIA control panel but as soon as I try to move a slider, it just crashes. Now I don't know what I did, but the Windows calibration tool is now back to "normal" and I can apply my usual thing. If anyone has any idea what happened or how to deal with this issue, it would be much appreciated.