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Seperating volume adjustments.
Does anyone know if it is possible to run different applications at seperate volume levels? Besides the obvious of course, such as a media player which has it's own volume control. Other than that, the only control is Windows or the speakers themselves. There are some online classes and things that I am taking where it would be great if I could quiet down my web browser without having to turn everything else down.
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This seems like it will work, but i havent been able to find any freeware volume controls,
http://www.indievolume.com/ |
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Thanks FLG. You 'd man!
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What part of you browser are you trying to quiet?
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Flash presentations mostly.
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