Is there a way to keep my custom output device volume levels (ex. going from 100 to 70) after the system reboot without having to manually adjust the volume level each time?

Broly 0 Reputation points
2024-02-07T13:48:53.2766667+00:00

I set volume levels to specific audio outputs from 100 to about 70 and each time I reboot my computer the audio outputs reset back to 100 after each system reboot. Is there a way that my audio levels can stay at 70 even after the reboot?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-13T08:00:15.2366667+00:00

    Hello, Thank you for posting in Q&A forum. The resolution is to further check if there's any other application impacting the audio as it seems like audio settings is reset after every reboot. Meanwhile, there's a workaround before we find the RCA. 1.Run Win + R and input "taskschd.msc" to open task scheduler. 2.Create a new task and configure it to run at startup. 3.In Actions tab, create a new action to start a program. 4.Specify the program as nircmd.exe and add the argument "setsysvolume 70". 5.Save and reboot your machine and see if it works. Best Regards, Hania Lian

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