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Windows 7: How do I reset application-specific sound levels?
23 Jun 2012
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kroltan
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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How do I reset application-specific sound levels?
Over the time, I adjusted almost all programs' sound levels to a custom state, but now I want to reset it. How can I do this? There's no button in both the mixer or the device configuration...
My System Specs
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel E5800 (Pentium Dual-core #3.2GHz, no overclock)
Memory
6GB 666MHz
Graphics Card
GTX 560
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 633nw, 1360x768
Cooling
4 coolers total: 1 GPU, 1 CPU, 1 PSU, 1 case-attached
Hard Drives
500GB partitioned 365/106 80GB external USB
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