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It's quite common that if you install a new device (audio in / out, webcam) that Windows thinks "Hey, you just installed this, you obviously want to use it for EVERYTHING now, let me just set it as the default for you." [/sarcastic]
Anyway, you seem to have fixed it yourself already, if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
It will be in your volume settings under the Control Panel for your computer.
You will notice the output will be set to "Facerig" and just switch it to your default audio output option.
TLDR: Facerig replaced my second monitor's audio (Panasonic TV.) After uninstalling Facerig's virtual audio, I never got audio back for my second monitor... I tried replugging it back in and everything, any help please? :(
Long Version:
I use a Panasonic TV as my second monitor, and also for audio. When I installed Facerig, it replaced that monitor's audio.
Even after uninstalling facerig, Facerig's Virtual Audio thing was still there. So I installed again, and uninstalled to try and get rid of it.
Still didn't work, so I went into programs, and uninstalled both directly... but, my Panasonic TV's audio never came back. :( So now I just have my laptop's audio.
I didn't have to install a driver or anything for my TV to play audio... I don't know if I'll want to try using facerig again if it keeps messing things up for everyone, but I would like some help figuring out what to do, please. ono