![]() ![]() I am able to choose volume I want, but when I select 100% it play sounds at 50% of volume it was before I updated the driver. Using Dell Command Update I upgraded audio driver to the latest available version. It does not matter where you move the volume slider it always plays sound at 100% volume and it's very loud. Windows XP is not supported.Once windows installed it automatically installs "Realtek® Audio" driver ver.1. SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolumeChannel "chrome.exe" 0 -20īe aware that SoundVolumeView works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. For example, the following command decreases the left-channel volume of the Chrome Web browser by 20% There is also a command-line option to change the volume of right/left channels. SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume "Firefox.exe" -15 For example, if you want to decrease the audio volume of Firefox by 15%: You can also decrease/increase the volume of specific application, by specifying the process name. SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume "Realtek High Definition Audio\Device\Speakers\Render" -10 ![]() If you want to decrease the volume of the device, simply specify a negative number, for example: SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume "Realtek High Definition Audio\Device\Speakers\Render" 10 In the example of the above screenshot, you can use the 'Realtek High Definition Audio\Device\Speakers\Render' string to identify the device, In order to uniquely identify the correct sound device. However, if there are multiple items with the same name, you have to use the string appeared under the 'Item ID' column or 'Command-Line Friendly ID' column SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume "Speakers" 10 Let's say that you want to increase the volume of 'Speakers' device by 10% in the above screenshot, so the right command is: ![]() In order to increase/decrease the volume of audio device, you have to run SoundVolumeView, and find the device that you want to change its volume: SoundVolumeView is a freeware tool for Windows which allows you to easily increase and decrease the audio of sound devices and applications from command-line and GUI. ![]()
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