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I don't want my program to mess with the master or wave volume of my system. I want the currently played file's volume to be manipulated internally (separately). Maybe I'll need to link to a library or something ?

Edit: Am I asking for something impossible here ?

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This UDF should help you...

Mixer UDF by wiredbits

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This UDF should help you...

Mixer UDF by wiredbits

Thanks, but that's not it. That UDF is manipulating the system volume. The master and the wave. I want to internally adjust the volume of what's currently played by my script. The idea is that I don't want to affect anything else's volume while doing that.

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yea that is the same thing i am looking for as well. kind of like when you change the volume on Winamp or Musicmatch or any program like that, they only change the volume for what that program is playing not for the rest of the computer. I havent found anything that does this yet.

[u]Scripts and UDF's[/u]WMMedia - UDF full of functions to Control Media Output.

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I made a UDF full of functions that replace the Sound.au3 functions. it also has capability of an 'internal' volume comtrol.

WMMedia UDF

[u]Scripts and UDF's[/u]WMMedia - UDF full of functions to Control Media Output.

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I made a UDF full of functions that replace the Sound.au3 functions. it also has capability of an 'internal' volume comtrol.

WMMedia UDF

Great ! Thank you !

But what do I use instead of _SoundClose() now ?

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