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SoundVolumeView v2.21 - View / change sound volume on Windows 10 / 7 / 8 / 2008 from command-line or GUI
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Description

SoundVolumeView is a simple tool for Windows Vista/7/8/2008/10 that displays general information and current volume level for all active sound components on your system, andallows you to mute and unmute them instantly.
SoundVolumeView also allows you to save a sound profile into a file, containing the current volume level and the mute/unmute state of all sound components, as well as the default sound devices,and then later, load the same file to restore exactly the same volume levels and settings.
There is also extensive command-line support, which allows you to save/load profiles, change current volume of every sound component, and mute/unmute every sound component,without displaying any user interface.

System Requirements

This utility works on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2008, and Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.
Windows XP and older systems are not supported.

Versions History

  • Version 2.21:
    • Added 'all' option to the /SetDefault and /SwitchDefault command-line options, which allow you to set all 3 default types (Console, Multimedia, Communications) at once, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefault 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' all
    • Added 'Set Default Device - All' to the Create Shortcut menu.
  • Version 2.20:
    • You can now use the /SetListenToThisDevice and /SetPlaybackThroughDevice command-line options without running SoundVolumeView as Administrator.
    • Added /SetAllowExclusive command-line option to set the 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device' option of a device.
    • Added /SetExclusivePriority command-line option to set the 'Give exclusive mode applications priority' option of a device.
  • Version 2.16:
    • Added 'all' option to the /SetAppDefault command-line option, which allows you to set all 3 default types (Console, Multimedia, Communications) at once, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' all 'chrome.exe'
  • Version 2.15:
    • Added /SetSpatial command-line option, which allows you to set the 'Spatial sound format' of sound device from command line on Windows 10, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetSpatial 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' 'Windows Sonic For Headphones'
  • Version 2.11:
    • Added support for 'focused' and 'focusedname' in the /SetAppDefault command for setting the default input or output device of the focused application on Windows 10, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' 0 focused
    • Added /SetDefaultFormat command line option, which allows you to set the default format of the device.For example: The following command sets the default format of the device to '24 bit, 192000 Hz(Studio Quality)':
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefaultFormat 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender' 24 192000
  • Version 2.10:
    • Added /SetAppDefault command-line option, which allows you to set the default render/capture device for specific application on Windows 10, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' 0 'chrome.exe'
    • Fixed bug: SoundVolumeView displayed the wrong device on application volume items.
    • Added 'Show Unplugged Devices' option.
  • Version 2.06:
    • Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' to the 'Column Settings' window.
  • Version 2.05:
    • Added 'Registry Key' column, which displays the Registry key of audio device.
    • Added 'Open Device Key In RegEdit' option, which allows you to open the device Registry key in RegEdit.
  • Version 2.00:
    • Added option to easily create shortcuts on desktop that will execute one of the following actions: Mute,Unmute,Mute/Unmute Switch,Disable,Enable,Disable/Enable Switch, Set Default Device (Console, Multimedia, Communications), Increase Volume, Decrease Volume.
    • In order to create the desktop shortcut, simply select the desired item, and then go to File -> Create Desktop Shortcut and choose the desired action to execute when the shortcut is activated. You can also use the 'Create Desktop Shortcut' submenu in the right-click context menu.
    • The following actions can also be used with application items: Mute,Unmute,Mute/Unmute Switch,Increase Volume, Decrease Volume. For example, you can create 'Mute/Unmute Switch' shortcut for Firefox that will mute the sound of Firefox if it's turned on and unmute if it's turned off.
    • After creating the shortcut, you can right-click on it, choose 'Properties' and then choose the desired key combination to activate the shortcut.
  • Version 1.90:
    • Added 'Default Multimedia' and 'Default Communications' columns, which display the Multimedia and Communications default types.(The 'Default' column displays the 'Console' default).
    • Added option to specify default Multimedia/Communications device instead of name: DefaultRenderDeviceMulti, DefaultCaptureDeviceMulti, DefaultRenderDeviceComm, DefaultCaptureDeviceComm.
  • Version 1.87:
    • The 'Command-Line Friendly ID' now specifies whether the device is a capture or render device.
  • Version 1.86:
    • Added new command-line options: /GetDecibel , /GetDecibelChannel
  • Version 1.85:
    • Added new command-line options: /SetListenToThisDevice , /SetPlaybackThroughDevice , /RunAsAdmin
  • Version 1.83:
    • Fixed bug: SoundVolumeView failed to remember the last size/position of the properties window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
    • You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /scomma ' | more
  • Version 1.82:
    • You can now resize the properties window, and the last size/position of this window is saved in the .cfg file.
  • Version 1.81:
    • Added /ChangeVolumeChannel command-line option, for changing the volume of specific channel.
  • Version 1.80:
    • Added 'Selected Channel' option (Under the Options menu). If you want to change the volume of specific channel, you can choose the desired channel from this menu, and then use the Increase/Decrease 1%/5%/10% options (under the Volume menu) or the mouse wheel to change the volume of the selected channel.
  • Version 1.75:
    • Added support for setting the volume of specific channels for specific application from command-line.For example, the following command sets the volume of the left channel to 50% only for Chrome Web browser:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeChannels 'chrome.exe' 50 100
    • Also, the current channels volume of application is displayed in the 'Channels Percent' column.
    • Added 'focusedname' to all command-line options, which allows you to change the volume all instances of the focused application.
    • Fixed bug: When using 'focused' in command-line and but there was no focused application, SoundVolumeView changed the 'System Sounds' items.
  • Version 1.72:
    • Added 'Align Numeric Columns To Right' option.
  • Version 1.71:
    • You can now specify 'DefaultCaptureDevice' and 'DefaultRenderDevice' in the [Name] parameter of all command-line options in order to refer the default render/capture device.
  • Version 1.70:
    • Added /WaitForItem command-line option, which instructs SoundVolumeView to wait until the sound item appears. You can use this feature to change the application volume for applications that are currently not running.For example, if you want to mute the sound of Chrome Web browser and it's not running at this moment:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute chrome.exe /WaitForItem 0
    • Disabled devices are now displayed with disabled icon.
  • Version 1.66:
    • Added /GetPercentChannel command-line option.
  • Version 1.65:
    • Added 'Command-Line Friendly ID' column. You can use the string displayed in this column in all command-line options when you have multiple items with the same name (For example: 2 'Speakers' devices).This ID is more friendly than the ID provided by Windows operating system ('Item ID' column), for example: 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakers' and '2- USB AUDIODeviceMicrophone'.
  • Version 1.60:
    • Added 'Disable Device' and 'Enable Device' options.
    • Added 'Show Disabled Devices' option, when it's turned on, SoundVolumeView displays disabled items.
    • Added 'Device State' column - Displays whether a device is active or disabled.
    • Added new command-line options - /Disable , /Enable , /DisableEnable
  • Version 1.57:
    • Added 'Copy Mute/Unmute Command' option (Ctrl+M), which copies to the clipboard a command to mute and unmute the selected sound component (Using the /Switch command-line option).
  • Version 1.56:
    • Added /ChangeVolumeDecibel command-line option, which allows you to increase/decrease the volume of devices and subunits in Decibel, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolumeDecibel 'Microphone Boost' -10
  • Version 1.55:
    • Added 'Decrease Volume Step (dB)' (Ctrl+7) and 'Increase Volume Step (dB)' (Ctrl+8) options which increase/decrease the volume accoding to the default volume step displayed in 'Volume Step' column.
    • Added 'Export All Items' option.
  • Version 1.50:
    • Added 'Direction' column (Capture or Render)
    • Added /SetVolumeChannelsDecibel command-line option, which allows you to set the channel volume of devices and subunits in Decibel, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeChannelsDecibel 'Speakers' -20.5 -18.5
    • Added /SetVolumeDecibel command-line option, which allows you to set the volume of devices and subunits in Decibel, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeDecibel 'Speakers' -14
    • Added Subunits of capture devices (Like 'Microphone Boost')
    • You can set the 'Microphone Boost' value from command-line, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeDecibel 'Microphone Boost' 30
    • Fixed bug: When using '*' with devices on /SetVolumeChannels command-line option, SoundVolumeView set the volume channel to zero instead of leaving it without change.
  • Version 1.45:
    • Added 'Save Sound Profile - Selected Items' option (Alt+S), which creates a profile only from the items you select.
  • Version 1.43:
    • Added /GetMute command-line option that returns the current Mute status.
  • Version 1.42:
    • Added option to return the current volume level in percent (for using in scripts and batch files). The return value is the percent value multiplied by 10, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /GetPercent Speakers
      echo %errorlevel%
  • Version 1.41:
    • Added option to set the percent of change for every wheel move in the 'Change Volume With Mouse Wheel' option ('Mouse Wheel % Change' menu)
  • Version 1.40:
    • Added 'Change Volume With Mouse Wheel' option, which allows you to increase/decrease the volume of selected items by scrolling the mouse wheel.You can choose to change the volume with the mouse wheel when the Ctrl key is down or when the left mouse button is down or when the middle button is down.The default option is 'When Ctrl key is down'.
  • Version 1.36:
    • You can now specify only a part of name or id of the sound item in all command-line options ( /SetVolume, /Mute , /Unmute , and so on...), for example:If ID of a subunit is '{2}.?hdaudio#func_01&ven_10ec&dev_0889&subsys_1458a002&rev_1000#4&3828eb94&0&0201#{6994ad04-93ef-11d0-a3cc-00a0c9223196}singlelineouttopo/0002000c' , the following command will mute this subunit:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute 'singlelineouttopo/0002000c'
  • Version 1.35:
    • Added 'Auto Size Columns On Update' option.
  • Version 1.33:
    • You can now use the /SetVolumeChannels command-line option with devices.
  • Version 1.32:
    • Added option to set from command-line the volume of focused application, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume focused 50
  • Version 1.31:
    • Fixed bug: When there were multiple application volume items of the same process filename, and you tried to set one of them, SoundVolumeView set the wrong item.
  • Version 1.30:
    • SoundVolumeView now displays the process names (Some of them without the full path) for most processes when you run it without elevation ('Run As Administrator').
    • Fixed the Ctrl+C (Copy Selected Items) key.
    • You can now specify the process ID in the /SetVolume /ChangeVolume /Mute /Unmute /Switch command-line options.
  • Version 1.27:
    • Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), for viewing the icon and information of applications running as admin.
  • Version 1.26:
    • Added /SwitchDefault command-line option, which allows you to switch between 2 default devices, for exmaple:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SwitchDefault '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' '{0.0.0.00000000}.{7747b192-73b2-47d3-a2c0-168e94af7f9e}' 0
  • Version 1.25:
    • Added option to set from command-line the volume of all applications at once, for example:
      SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume AllAppVolume 50
  • Version 1.22:
    • Fixed bug: SoundVolumeView failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
  • Version 1.21:
    • Added 'Always On Top' option.
  • Version 1.20:
    • Added 'Process ID' and 'Window Title' columns (For application volume items).
  • Version 1.15:
    • Added 'Copy Item ID' and 'Copy Item Name' options.
  • Version 1.13:
    • Added accelerator keys to the 'Set Default' options.
  • Version 1.12:
    • Fixed issue: /SaveProfile command-line option failed to save the sound settings file when running it from a batch file without specifying the full path of the sound settings file.
  • Version 1.11:
    • Added option to choose another font (font name and size) to display the sound components list. (Options -> Select Another Font)
  • Version 1.10:
    • Added 'Sort On Every Update' option. If it's turned on, SoundVolumeView will sort the list every time that a new item is added or an existing item is updated.
  • Version 1.06:
    • Added 'Start As Hidden' option. When this option and 'Put Icon On Tray' option are turned on, the main window of SoundVolumeView will be invisible on start.
    • Added 'Clear Recent Files List' option.
  • Version 1.05:
    • Added 'Set Default' options (Under the Volume menu) to set the default device.
    • Added documentation for /SetDefault command-line option (It was exist on v1.00, but I forgot to add it to the help file of SoundVolumeView...)
  • Version 1.00 - First release.

Start Using SoundVolumeView

SoundVolumeView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files.In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SoundVolumeView.exe

After running SoundVolumeView, the main window is displays all sound items found in your systems.There are 3 types of items: devices, subunits, and application volume.
For every item, the current volume level is displayed in percent unit. For devices and subunits, the volume level is also displayed in Decibel.For subunits, the volume level is displayed for every channel separately.

Increase/Decrease/Mute Volume

In the main window of SoundVolumeView, you can select one or more items,and then mute, unmute, increase, or decrease the volume of selected items, using accelerator keys:
  • Mute - F7
  • Unmute - F8
  • Mute/Unmute switch - F9
  • Decrease volume 1% - Ctrl+1
  • Increase volume 1% - Ctrl+2
  • Decrease volume 5% - Ctrl+3
  • Increase volume 5% - Ctrl+4
  • Decrease volume 10% - Ctrl+5
  • Increase volume 10% - Ctrl+6

The Increase/Decrease options can also be used for specific channel. In order to do that, choose the desired channel from Options -> Selected Channel.

Sound Profiles

SoundVolumeView allows you to save all your current sound settings into a sound profile filename, and thenload it later when you want to restore these settings.
The sound profile file stores the following information:
  • Volume level of all active sound components on your system. (Devices, Subunits, and application volume)For Subunits, the volume level of every channel is stored separately.
  • Mute/Unmute state of all active sound components on your system. (Devices, Subunits, and application volume)
  • Default render/capture device.

You can save and load sound profiles by using the 'Save Sound Profile' and 'Load Sound Profile' options under the File menu,or by using the /SaveProfile and /LoadProfile command-line options.There is also a recent menu located under the File menu, which allows you to easily load the last 10 sound profiles you used, as well as you can alsoload the recent 5 sound profiles from the tray menu (If the tray icon is turned on)

Be aware that sound profiles are bound to specific computer and its devices. You cannot save a sound profile in one computerand then load it into another computer.

Creating Desktop Shortcuts

Starting from version 2.00, you can easily create shortcuts on desktop that will execute one of the following actions: Mute,Unmute,Mute/Unmute Switch,Disable,Enable,Disable/Enable Switch, Set Default Device (Console, Multimedia, Communications), Increase Volume, Decrease Volume.
In order to create the desktop shortcut, simply select the desired item, and then go to File -> Create Desktop Shortcut and choose the desired action to execute when the shortcut is activated. You can also use the 'Create Desktop Shortcut' submenu in the right-click context menu.
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After creating the shortcut, you can right-click on it, choose 'Properties' and then choose the desired key combination to activate the shortcut.

Get sound level information from command line

If you want to get the current sound volume or mute status from command-line, there are 2 different methods you can use:
  1. Use the get commands of SoundVolumeView - /GetPercent /GetPercentChannel, /GetDecibel, /GetDecibelChannel, /GetMute : These commands return the desired sound level information inside the Exit Status of the program.Because the Exit Status is an integer value, the percent value is multiplied by 10 and the Decibel value is multiplied by 1000. You can get more information about these commands in the 'Command-Line Options' section.
    You can get the desired value inside a batch file by using the %errorlevel% variable, for example.
    SoundVolumeView.exe /GetPercent Speakers
    echo %errorlevel%

    Be aware that the above example only works when saving the commands into a batch file and then running the batch file. If you try to execute it without a batch file, you'll only get zero result. It's not a bug in SoundVolumeView, it's just the way that the %errorlevel% variable works.

  2. Use the combination of GetNir tool and SoundVolumeView to send the desired value to stdout.
    For example, the following command sends to stdout the current sound volume (in percent) of a device that its name is 'Speakers':
    SoundVolumeView.exe /stab ' | GetNir 'Volume Percent' 'Name=Speakers && Type=Device'

    The following command sends to stdout the current mute status (From the 'Muted' column) of the device that its friendly name is Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender:
    SoundVolumeView.exe /stab ' | GetNir 'Muted' 'Command-LineFriendlyID='Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender'

Command-Line Options

You can use the command-line options below to change the volume level and mute/unmute status of every sound component on your system.
In the [Name] parameter , you can specify one of the following fields:
  • The name of the item, as appeared under the 'Name' column. (If you have multiple items with identical name, you should use the ID field.)
  • The ID of the item, as appeared under the 'Item ID' column.
  • The ID of the item, as appeared under the 'Command-Line Friendly ID' column (This ID is generated by SoundVolumeView and it's designed to be more friendly than the 'Item ID' column)
  • You can also specify only a part of the 'Name' or 'Item ID'. For example, if the device name is 'Speakers1', specifying 'Speakers' will also work.
  • For sound devices (Type = 'Device'), you can also use the value specified under the 'Device Name' column.
  • For application items (type = 'Application), you can also specify the process filename, (for example: firefox.exe) or the process ID (for example: 3271).
  • You can specify 'AllAppVolume' to change the volume of all applications at once.For example, in order to set the volume of all applications to 100%:
    SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume AllAppVolume 100
  • You can specify 'Focused' to change the volume of focused application.
  • You can specify 'FocusedName' to change the volume of all instances of focused application.
  • You can specify 'DefaultCaptureDevice' and 'DefaultRenderDevice' in order to refer the default Console render/capture device. For default Communications device, you can specify DefaultCaptureDeviceComm and DefaultRenderDeviceComm, and for default Multimedia deviceyou can specify DefaultRenderDeviceMulti and DefaultCaptureDeviceMulti.
/GetMute [Name]Returns the current Mute status. (1 = Muted, 0 = Not Muted)
/GetDecibel [Name]Returns the current volume level in decibel, multiplied by 1000.

Example:
SoundVolumeView.exe /GetDecibel Speakers
echo %errorlevel%

/SetVolume [Name] [Volume]Set the sound volume of the specified item. The [Volume] is a number between 0 and 100.
/ChangeVolumeDecibel [Name] [Volume]Increase/decrease the sound volume of the specified item. The [Volume] is in decibels.
You can use this command to set the audio balance of device or application.If you have left and right channels, 0 is usually the left channel and 1 is the right channel.
/ChangeVolumeChannel [Name] [Channel Number] [Volume]Changes the channel volume of the specified item.In the [Channel Number] parameter you should specify 0 for the first channel, 1 for the second channel, and so on...
The [Volume] is a number between -100 and 100, which specifiesthe percent of volume level to increase (positive number) or decrease (negative number).
You can use this command to set the audio balance of device or application.If you have left and right channels, 0 is usually the left channel and 1 is the right channel.
/Unmute [Name]Unmutes the volume of the specified item.
/Enable [Name]Enables the specified device
/Switch [Name]Switches the volume of the specified item between mute and unmute state.
/SwitchDefault [Name1] [Name2] [Default Type]Switch between 2 default devices.
The [Default Type] parameter specifies one of the following values:
0 - Console
1 - Multimedia
2 - Communications
all - Set all default types (Console, Multimedia, and Communications)
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault DefaultRenderDevice 0 firefox.exe
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' all vlc.exe

SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefaultFormat 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender' 24 192000
In the [Spatial Sound Format] parameter you can specify the full name of the spatial sound format (e.g: Windows Sonic For Headphones), partial name (e.g: Windows Sonic),or the GUID of the spatial sound format (e.g: {b53d940c-b846-4831-9f76-d102b9b725a0} ).

If you want to disable the spatial sound format, simply use empty string (')

Examples:
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetSpatial 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' '{b53d940c-b846-4831-9f76-d102b9b725a0}'
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetSpatial 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' 'Windows Sonic For Headphones'
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetSpatial 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' 'Windows Sonic'
SoundVolumeView.exe /SetSpatial 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakersRender' '

0 = No, 1 = Yes.
Example: SoundVolumeView.exe /SetListenToThisDevice 'Microphone' 1
Example: SoundVolumeView.exe /SetPlaybackThroughDevice 'Microphone' '{0.0.0.00000000}.{7747b192-73b2-47d3-a2c0-168e94af7f9e}'
0 = No, 1 = Yes.
Example: SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAllowExclusive 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender' 1
0 = No, 1 = Yes.
Example: SoundVolumeView.exe /SetExclusivePriority 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakersRender' 1
/WaitForItem [Number Of Seconds]Instructs SoundVolumeView to wait the specified number of seconds until the sound item appears. You can use this feature to change the application volume for applications that are not running at this moment.For example, if you want to mute the sound of Chrome Web browser and it's not running at this moment:
SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute chrome.exe /WaitForItem 5000

In the above example, SoundVolumeView will wait up to 5000 seconds (The process will remain in memory). If during the 5000 seconds period you run the Chrome Web browser, SoundVolumeView will detect it, mute the sound of Chrome application and then the process of SoundVolumeView will be terminated.You can specify 0 in [Number Of Seconds] if you want to wait infinitely.

/LoadProfile [Filename]Restores the sound settings from the specified profile filename.

Here's some examples:

  • SoundVolumeView.exe /GetPercent 'Speakers'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /GetPercentChannel 'Speakers' 0
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /GetMute 'Speakers'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' 15
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume 'Speakers' 22.5
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume 'High Definition Audio DeviceDeviceSpeakers' 50
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume AllAppVolume 100
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeDecibel 'Speakers' -11
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume 'Front Green In' -10
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolume '{2}.?hdaudio#func_01&ven_10ec&dev_0889&subsys_1458a002&rev_1000#4&3828eb94&0&0201#{6994ad04-93ef-11d0-a3cc-00a0c9223196}singlelineouttopo/0002000c&' 5
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolumeChannel 'vlc.exe' 0 -20
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute 'singlelineouttopo/0002000c&'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute 'DefaultRenderDevice'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeChannels 'Front Pink In' 45 55
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeChannels 'Front' * 60 * 40
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeDecibel 'Microphone Boost' 20
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /ChangeVolumeDecibel 'Microphone Boost' 10
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute 'Firefox.exe'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Mute 'Firefox.exe' /WaitForItem 3600
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolume 'chrome.exe' 75
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetVolumeChannels 'chrome.exe' 50 100
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Unmute 'VLC media player'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Switch 'C:Program FilesFirefox.exe'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Switch 3217
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Switch Focused
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Switch FocusedName
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /Switch 'Realtek High Definition AudioDeviceSpeakers'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /DisableEnable Speakers
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefault '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' 0
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefault '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' all
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetDefault 'DENON-AVAMP' 1
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SwitchDefault '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' '{0.0.0.00000000}.{7747b192-73b2-47d3-a2c0-168e94af7f9e}' all
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault '{0.0.0.00000000}.{a77a09b2-1ec6-49c3-860a-68945904a2f1}' all 'myapp.exe'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SetAppDefault DefaultCaptureDevice 1 1952
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /SaveProfile 'C:TempProfile1.spr'
  • SoundVolumeView.exe /LoadProfile 'C:TempProfile2.spr'
You can also use the following command-line parameters to export the list of all sounditems info a file:

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/stab <Filename>Save the list of all sound items into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular <Filename>Save the list of all sound items into a tabular text file.
/sverhtml <Filename>Save the list of all sound items into HTML file (Vertical).
  • After you finish the translation, Run SoundVolumeView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.
    If you want to run SoundVolumeView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder.
  • License

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