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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!
nameless19042
Jun 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