Sound improvements

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  1. Lazza

    Lazza Registered

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    Just use the windows volume mixer (right click on the speaker icon in the system tray).
     
  2. Beef36

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    Thanks, but that also reduces the volume of my podcasts playing on the same PC. I want the easy ability to play podcasts at 100% volume, and rF2 at say 30% volume, and then easily change rF2 volume back to 100% when I'm not listening to a podcast.

    Cheers
     
  3. Lazza

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    No, when rF2 is running the volume mixer will show rF2 in there. So you just reduce its volume.
     
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  4. Beef36

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    You are a champ. That does work.

    By reducing the Windows Volume Mixer's "D3DProxyWindow", that reduced the master volume in rF2. I found adjusting the "Steam" volume setting didn't make any changes to rF2's volume.

    Thanks for your help! :)

    Cheers
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  5. juanarg70

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    Is there on this thread or the forum in general any sound modder guy who could help me with my mod? As a paid work of course.
    Regards
     

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