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Per-application volume control for XP?
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Ant
2007-10-31 13:39:53 UTC
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Hello,

In Vista, I like the per-application volume control feature. Does one
exist for Windows XP SP2 with a freeware third party or hack? I get
annoyed having to readjust my volumes for audios that I listen to often
like games, videos, music, etc.

Thank you in advance. :)
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smlunatick
2007-10-31 19:17:31 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
In Vista, I like the per-application volume control feature. Does one
exist for Windows XP SP2 with a freeware third party or hack? I get
annoyed having to readjust my volumes for audios that I listen to often
like games, videos, music, etc.
Thank you in advance. :)
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himself? Would it be to the glory of a man to fry ants?" --Charlotte
Perkins Gilman
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XP was not designed to have a per application volume control. MS did
this design in Vista only.
Ant
2007-11-01 05:12:54 UTC
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Post by smlunatick
Post by Ant
In Vista, I like the per-application volume control feature. Does one
exist for Windows XP SP2 with a freeware third party or hack? I get
annoyed having to readjust my volumes for audios that I listen to often
like games, videos, music, etc.
XP was not designed to have a per application volume control. MS did
this design in Vista only.
I know, but I was hoping there was a third party that did have this. I
found out one exists for Mac OS X, but it is more of a trick/hack.
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2007-11-01 11:43:07 UTC
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Hello,
there is per-application volume control for Windows XP -- IndieVolume.

it supports per-application volume, balance, mute, device selection
and fx effects.

http://www.indievolume.com
Ant
2007-11-01 13:08:40 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
there is per-application volume control for Windows XP -- IndieVolume.
it supports per-application volume, balance, mute, device selection
and fx effects.
http://www.indievolume.com
Thanks. Hmm, only seven days trial. That's pretty short. I hope there
are more programs are out there.
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Bill Meyer
2007-11-01 15:45:01 UTC
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Thanks to everyone that has offered help!
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