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[BUG] - individual application volume in volume mixer doesn't save, it returns to 100% after restart #1097

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matuuz opened this issue May 6, 2024 · 6 comments
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matuuz commented May 6, 2024

Description

for example if i'm playing a game and i lower volume of that particular game from volume mixer after a restart it goes back to 100%

Steps to reproduce

1: lower volume of any application in volume mixer
2: restart pc

Expected behavior

i expect for the individual apps volume to be saved even after restart

Actual behavior

doesn't save

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Atlas for Windows 10 22H2

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not hardware related, it's pure software

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@matuuz matuuz added the bug Something isn't working, let’s fix that label May 6, 2024
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trolljoe commented May 6, 2024

it doesn't save even in normal windows?

@Ast3risk-ops
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Are you even on the latest version of Atlas?

@matuuz
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matuuz commented May 6, 2024

it doesn't save even in normal windows?

yes it does save, it must be something they disabled but i don't know the option (maybe it is, i don't know)

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matuuz commented May 6, 2024

Are you even on the latest version of Atlas?

yes, i installed it from scratch yesterday with latest iso and files from atlas

@ChuonChuonBayThap
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ChuonChuonBayThap commented May 7, 2024

It's a common issue, maybe not related too much to AtlasOS. I have got this issue many times by using some other's tweakers on the Internet.

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he3als commented May 27, 2024

Hi, I tried this on Windows 11 and 10 but couldn't reproduce the issue.

Here's what I did:

  1. Played audio in Chrome
  2. Adjusted the volume mixer for Chrome
  3. Restarted the PC
  4. Opened Chrome again, played the audio
  5. Checked the volume mixer (it's at what I left it at)

If you can give any further links to Atlas or anyone else can reproduce this, comment, and I'll reopen the issue. Ensure you've installed Atlas following the installation guide: https://docs.atlasos.net/getting-started/installation/

@he3als he3als closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 27, 2024
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