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The '''/vol command''' lets you change the system volume as well as for waves, mp3s, and midis. The /vol command can also be used to mute the system volume.
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The '''/vol command''' lets you change the volume on your system. The /vol command can also be used to mute the system volume.
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'''Note''': originally on Windows, you could set the volume/mute setting for different audio type: wave, midi, and mp3. This is why mIRC had the -wmp switches, to change those different volume/mute settings. Since Windows 7, this is no longer the case, only the master volume remains. But you can now change the volume/mute setting per application in Windows. mIRC does not have a way to change the volume/mute setting per application; using the -wmp switches now only change the volume/mute setting for the mIRC application.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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== Switches ==
 
== Switches ==
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* '''-w''' - Changes the waves volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
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* '''-m''' - Changes the midis volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
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* '''-p''' - Changes the mp3s volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
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* '''-v''' - Changes the master volume
| '''-w''' || Waves
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* '''-uN''' - Changes mute setting, N = 1 for muting, N = 2 for unmuting, this switch has to be used with at least one of the others switches
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| '''-m''' || Midis
 
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| '''-p''' || MP3s
 
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| '''-v''' || Master Volume
 
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| '''-uN''' || Sets mute setting: '''1''' = ''ON'', '''2''' = ''OFF''
 
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== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
* '''[volume]''' - volume (0 to 65535)
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* '''[volume]''' - a number ranging from 0 to 65535
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">;Turn on mute
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">;mute the master volume
 
/vol -vu1</syntaxhighlight>
 
/vol -vu1</syntaxhighlight>
  

Latest revision as of 18:35, 24 November 2017

The /vol command lets you change the volume on your system. The /vol command can also be used to mute the system volume.

Note: originally on Windows, you could set the volume/mute setting for different audio type: wave, midi, and mp3. This is why mIRC had the -wmp switches, to change those different volume/mute settings. Since Windows 7, this is no longer the case, only the master volume remains. But you can now change the volume/mute setting per application in Windows. mIRC does not have a way to change the volume/mute setting per application; using the -wmp switches now only change the volume/mute setting for the mIRC application.

Synopsis[edit]

/vol -wmpvuN [volume]

Switches[edit]

  • -w - Changes the waves volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
  • -m - Changes the midis volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
  • -p - Changes the mp3s volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
  • -v - Changes the master volume
  • -uN - Changes mute setting, N = 1 for muting, N = 2 for unmuting, this switch has to be used with at least one of the others switches

Parameters[edit]

  • [volume] - a number ranging from 0 to 65535

Example[edit]

;mute the master volume
/vol -vu1

Compatibility[edit]

Added: mIRC v5.8
Added on: 05 Sep 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See Also[edit]

v · d · e mIRC commands list

A /abook, /action, /add, /ajinvite, /alias, /aline, /ame, /amsg, /anick, /aop, /auser, /auto, /autojoin, /avoice, /away

B /background, /ban, /bcopy, /beep, /bindip, /bread, /break, /breplace, /bset, /btrunc, /bunset, /bwrite

C /channel, /clear, /clearall, /clearial, /cline, /clipboard, /close, /closechats, /closedccs, /closefserves, /closemsg, /cnick, /color, /colour, /comclose, /comlist, /commands, /comopen, /comreg, /continue, /copy, /creq, /ctcp, /ctcpreply, /ctcps

D /dcc, /dccserver, /dde, /ddeserver, /debug, /dec, /describe, /dialog, /did, /didtok, /disable, /disconnect, /dlevel, /dline, /dll, Template:mIRC/donotdisturb, /dns, /dqwindow, /drawcopy, /drawdot, /drawfill, /drawline, /drawpic, /drawrect, /drawreplace, /drawrot, /drawsave, /drawscroll, /drawsize /drawtext

E /ebeeps, /echo, /editbox, /else, /elseif, /emailaddr, /enable, /events, /exit

F /fclose, /filter, /findtext, /finger, /firewall, /flash, /flist, /flood, /flush, /flushini, /fnord, /font, /fopen, /fseek, /fsend, /fserve, /fullname, /fupdate, /fwrite

G /ghide, /gload, /gmove, /gopts, /goto, /gplay, /gpoint, /gqreq, /groups, /gshow, /gsize, /gstop, /gtalk, /gunload, /guser

H /hadd, /halt, /haltdef, /hdec, /hdel, /help, /hfree, /hinc, /hload, /hmake, /hotlink, /hop, /hsave

I /ial, /ialclear, /ialmark, /identd, /if, /ignore, /iline, /inc, /iuser

J /join

L /leave, /linesep, /links, /list, /load, /loadbuf, /localinfo, /log, /logview

M /maxdepth, /mdi, /me, /menubar, /mkdir, /mnick, /mode, /msg

N /noop, /notice, /notify

O /onotice, /omsg

P /pareline, /part, /partall, /pdcc, /perform, /play, /playctrl, /pop, /protect, /proxy, /pvoice

Q /qme, /qmsg, /query, /queryrn, /quit, /quote

R /raw, /registration, /reload, /remini, /remote, /remove, /rename, /renwin, /reseterror, /resetidle, /return, /returnex, /rlevel, /rline, /rmdir, /run, /ruser

S /save, /savebuf, /saveini, /say, /scid, /scon, /server, /set, /setlayer, /showmirc, /signal, /sline, /sockaccept, /sockclose, /socklist, /socklisten, /sockmark, /sockopen, /sockpause, /sockread, /sockrename, /sockudp, /sockwrite, /sound, /speak, /splay, /sreq, /strip, /switchbar

T /timer, /timestamp, /tip, /tips, /titlebar, /tnick, /tokenize, /toolbar, /topic /tray, /treebar

U /ulist, /unload, /unset, /unsetall, /updatenl, /url, /username, /uwho

V /var, /vcadd, /vcmd, /vcrem, /vol

W

X /xyzzy