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Mute Program
Was the programmer of this thing deaf, or a sadist, or both? | |
Some software programs use sound effects wantonly and with no regard to enhancing the users experience.
Windows allows you to selectively set volumes for different sources of sound (like a microphone, the phone line, etc). However most programs generate their sounds the same way, which Windows
refers to as the "WAVE" source. If you mute this source, you cut off not only the offending program, but all other programs including your media players.
To deal with these ill-behaved programs, I'd like a "Mute Program" option to cut off that application's access to the sound system in Windows. This would probably be a check box in the properties controlling how the program is launched.
And yes, this would be handy for playing games at work as well.
See kX project
http://kxproject.lu...om/index.php?skip=1 You can use the kX drivers to stop AOL ruining mp3s etc. [boffin, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Indie Volume
http://www.indievolume.com/ Baked, for a price... [Psudomorph, Feb 12 2008]
Windows Vista volume mixer
http://www.waltergl...ram-volume-control/ Now baked if you are willing to "upgrade" to Vista. [krelnik, Feb 12 2008]
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I'm sad to see this is only an idea on halfbakery. I've searched for this repeatedly, with no luck. + |
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What is the search order for DLL's? Would it be possible to put a dummy sound driver in the same directory as the offending application? |
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Edit the program, simple. Or just a hammer... |
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I wish there was a way to put a silencer on AOL when I am recording 78 RPM RealAudio files off the internet. |
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I wish for this. Good one, krelnik. + |
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A majority of the applications I use have volume/mute controls in the settings..... |
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i believe i saw this in some of the longhorn screenshots... lemme see if i can find them... |
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I'm not sure that screenshot really shows what I am describing, but I remain hopeful they may bake this in Longhorn. |
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This program appears to do just that: |
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http://www.indievolume.com/ |
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Unfortunately it's $25, which IMO is way too much for this purpose. |
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The Oct 2004 link by [utexaspunk] (which broke) alluded to this, but it is now baked in Windows Vista. See my latest link. |
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I would LOVE to be able to mute just Internet Explorer. I like to listen to classical music when I browse the web, and then I get to some site that plays its own sounds/music right on top of whatever I'm listening to (of course at 10x the volume). No way to turn it off; I just have to visit only sites I know are quiet. |
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I'd like to see "nhtml" as the required extension for websites that make noise. |
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