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| 47511 | 2002-05-07 03:05:00 | Is it poosible to manipulate the windows volume control settings (like mute/unmute the various inputs) with command lines through dos? I am using windows 2000, and I wish to be able to make DOS batch files to change various volume settings so I can use them with the task scheduler. Cheers, Craig. |
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| 47512 | 2002-05-07 10:10:00 | Hi Craig, I'll stand corrected, but dont think there is a way to do what you want. The volume control program is sndvol32.exe, and the only command line switch I've found is sndvol32 /r which brings up the Recording Control window. Cheers |
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| 47513 | 2002-05-07 20:59:00 | Failing that, is there a way I can do the same thing with C, and make an .exe file to mute/unmute and change volume levels?? Cheers, Craig. |
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