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FirstBlood2020-12-19 12:56:48
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FirstBlood, 2020-12-19 12:56:48

How to change Windows volume control scaling?

With an external sound card, the volume in the headphones hits the ears very hard, already at 4/100 according to the mixer values.
You can’t get firewood for it, because China.
Is there any way at the Windows level to reduce the values ​​\u200b\u200beven more?
Ideally, change the scale of the volume control so that the maximum is at the level of, say, 10%, and between them you can smoothly reduce the volume (and now 2% is too quiet, 4% is too loud)

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Aetae, 2020-12-20
@Aetae

1. A crutch by standard means: in the speaker settings, add extra channels to them, and reduce the real channels with the balance settings, and leave the non-existing ones at 100%.
2. Use one of the softins that are easy to google, for example, quiet-on-the-set

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Sergo Zar, 2020-12-20
@Sergomen

I can recommend installing Dolby Audio and set all the sliders to the minimum in the "Ind.Settings" tab.
Either DFX Audio Exchanger https://rsload.net/soft/optimization/10012-dfx-aud...
And in the EQ tab, also set everything to a minimum

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