Hey, guys. I’m going to show you guys now how to change volume level towards different applications. So first of all is I have windows media player open and I am playing a song. I’ll play it quietly I guess and next we’re going to have one browser open and we’re going to be watching a YouTube video at the same time and the song is playing at the background.
So all these things are happening and one of the songs is playing. I must upload it on YouTube video so it might be a bit slow and let’s just watch when my videos real quick. So this is my video on how to use Safari add-ons, so that is playing in HD and we want to change the volume level in different applications. Windows Vista has down here is a volume level changer. You know when you left click it once you’ll get this thing right here which changes the overall volume of your system which is the [ph] but if you hit mixer, you’re going to get the mixer for all your different applications.
So should I get a Skype phone call right now it would ring at 60-volume and should I get a Mozilla Thunderbird email incoming it will ring as slightly higher volume say 70. I will scroll to the right and say I am recording right now at this volume, quick launch button which is when I hit the HP thing but I will go over that in a later video.
Here’s the YouTube video that we are watching. We can turn that down inside of Windows basically without opening Firefox and windows media player will turn it up and you will see the mixer showed here. I will turn it down again and you see how that is. So that is what causing much of the volume and we can click on that again to open it up. I will actually going to go in here and close it and you will see Firefox is not playing any sound and if I should stop this and even close windows media player, now it is no longer in the mixer.
So that’s how we change the volume level of different applications. This is the master volume of your speakers or if you have headphone plug-ins. So if I were to drag this, you see all the different applications increase and decrease accordingly. If I were to drag one application in the master volume, so that means the master volume must go up.
I can drag everything, the highest in the master volume which I will do. Drag everything up to the top. I can still change the master volume to switch everything lower and change the entire the system sound say to 80.
So that is how you change the volume level of different applications, simply left click once and hit the mixer button to access all these one in channel. If you want any other tutorials to make, just send me a message and subscribe and I will do that for you. So thanks for watching, peace.
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