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Janivniv
Jan 19, 2024Copper Contributor
volume mixer doesnt go below 1 (even if you're on 0 it still has noise)
going to taskbar's sound settings,bugs, Features then clicking "select sound output" after scrolling down, there's the volume mixer, and putting a noise all the way to 0 doesnt mute it yes, you c...
KrakenZSV
Jun 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Had the same issue and I found a way around it. Open up the run window with win+r and enter 'sndvol', this opens up the legacy volume control panel from Windows 10 and from there lowering the application volumes down to zero still work. Hope this helped!
- nameless19042Jun 04, 2024Copper Contributor
KrakenZSV Hello, this solved the issue on my end. Thank you!
- KrakenZSVJun 04, 2024Copper Contributor
nameless19042 I made an account just to leave the tip haha, glad to hear it solved your issue! Although it's not a fix to the default Win 11 volume mixer, I figure it's a problem on their end since the legacy mixer still works as intended. A work around is still better than none for now I suppose, hope this can help more people with the same issue while the problem still persists