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Dr Nick
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O.P. Messenger volume?
Hey,
I believe messenger is far too loud.
I run other programs at 100% volume, and they are fine - so i cant turn down the speakers...
I usually just turn down WLM in the volume menu in Vista, but when i close messenger, or restart the computer, the volume returns to 100% and is far too loud again.
Is there a way in messenger to turn down the volume?
Is there a way I can get Vista to remember what setting I have the volume on for each program?
Thanks,
Nick
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Windows Live Messenger 14.0.0206
Messenger Plus! Live 4.81.0.358
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02-28-2009 08:53 AM |
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Menthix
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RE: Messenger volume?
Too loud? Are you using Messenger 2009, because the sounds in that version are much softer than the previous versions. All the complaints I heard were sounds being too soft.
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02-28-2009 09:56 AM |
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Dr Nick
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O.P. RE: Messenger volume?
Yes, see my sig?
I have volume cranked right up to suit other programs better... So most programs are too loud (when i listen to music it has to be set at 10% and its still way too loud! )
Thanks
Nick
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02-28-2009 10:13 AM |
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djdannyp
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RE: RE: Messenger volume?
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
Yes, see my sig?
I have volume cranked right up to suit other programs better... So most programs are too loud (when i listen to music it has to be set at 10% and its still way too loud! )
Thanks
Nick
If most programs are too loud then maybe you should put the volume lower by default and then just increase the volume for individual programs when you're using those ones that need to be a bit louder
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02-28-2009 10:18 AM |
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Dr Nick
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O.P. RE: Messenger volume?
quote: Originally posted by djdannyp
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
Yes, see my sig?
I have volume cranked right up to suit other programs better... So most programs are too loud (when i listen to music it has to be set at 10% and its still way too loud! )
Thanks
Nick
If most programs are too loud then maybe you should put the volume lower by default and then just increase the volume for individual programs when you're using those ones that need to be a bit louder
I would, but there isn't any possible way to have the volume of certain programs about 100%, so the volume must be set for the softest ones, and set lower for the loud ones... AFAIK
Thanks
Nick
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02-28-2009 10:30 AM |
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djdannyp
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RE: RE: Messenger volume?
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
quote: Originally posted by djdannyp
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
Yes, see my sig?
I have volume cranked right up to suit other programs better... So most programs are too loud (when i listen to music it has to be set at 10% and its still way too loud! )
Thanks
Nick
If most programs are too loud then maybe you should put the volume lower by default and then just increase the volume for individual programs when you're using those ones that need to be a bit louder
I would, but there isn't any possible way to have the volume of certain programs about 100%, so the volume must be set for the softest ones, and set lower for the loud ones... AFAIK
Thanks
Nick
what do you mean?
if the majority of programs are too loud, then turn your main volume control down (and it will stay down), then when you're using programs that need to be a bit louder, just turn them up individually.
You should set things so that they're right for the majority of things, so that you only need to adjust in the minority of cases.
Just turn your overall volume down and then most things will be normal volume......and when you're using one of the programs that needs to be a bit louder, go and manually turn that one up
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02-28-2009 10:56 AM |
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Mike
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RE: Messenger volume?
You're using Vista (according to your sig), which means that you can just click the volume icon in the system tray, click mixer and lower WLM's volume.
Simple as that
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02-28-2009 12:11 PM |
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RE: Messenger volume?
quote: Originally posted by Mike
You're using Vista (according to your sig), which means that you can just click the volume icon in the system tray, click mixer and lower WLM's volume.
Simple as that
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
I usually just turn down WLM in the volume menu in Vista, but when i close messenger, or restart the computer, the volume returns to 100% and is far too loud again.
Is there a way I can get Vista to remember what setting I have the volume on for each program?
Thanks,
Nick
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02-28-2009 12:23 PM |
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Mike
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RE: Messenger volume?
quote: Originally posted by vaccination
quote: Originally posted by Mike
You're using Vista (according to your sig), which means that you can just click the volume icon in the system tray, click mixer and lower WLM's volume.
Simple as that
quote: Originally posted by Dr Nick
I usually just turn down WLM in the volume menu in Vista, but when i close messenger, or restart the computer, the volume returns to 100% and is far too loud again.
Is there a way I can get Vista to remember what setting I have the volume on for each program?
Thanks,
Nick
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... which means that I shouldn't read posts too quickly
Anyway, I've never had that problem, so I can't help you
One thing that you may want to try is to lower the volume of WLM's sound files...
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02-28-2009 01:03 PM |
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Vilkku
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RE: Messenger volume?
Hmm, I'm fairly sure that individual volume settings save between restarts for me.
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02-28-2009 11:21 PM |
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