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/vol Command - mIRC
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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.

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

/vol -wmpvuN [volume]

Switches

-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

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

Example

;mute the master volume
/vol -vu1

Compatibility

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

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v · d · e mIRC commands list