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Controlling soundcard VB6

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Where can I find more information about controlling soundcard (Windows 7)?
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Controlling it in what way, volume, midi output, microphone or something else? Wink

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Hi Keith,

it's for controlling the wave / mic / total volume sliders and the mute function for each control.

For now, I still use VB6, but I'm thinking of upgrading to .NET (not sure yet)
So if you could also provide me with information for .NET also, it would be great.

Kiter

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Well I used SpyXX to see what it would return for the Windows Sound Control Panels. Judging by my returns I would think that one method might be to use the SendMessage API.

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Go over to thescarms.com and have a look at their vb6 sample programs. One of them is for controlling the master volume...

Good Luck

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I think this is what you want.

http://www.devx.com/vb2themax/Tip/19040

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Sorry for my late response, but had soms other urgent projects to make.

I tried you link, but it's not controlling the Master (system) volume. I've been looking on the web, but so far all the examples I tested, they only control the vb6 app volume.

In the attachement you will see which slider I want to control within Windows 7

Hope someone can help me with this.

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The jpg image of your windows sound control panel must be unique to W7 because I've never seen a control for my VB Project in W98 or XP. The link I posted should be controlling the Master volume but I know little of W7.

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Thats the same Volume Mixer on my Vista, I don't know how he's showing Project1 Visual Basic unless the shows when he's running his app? Wink

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Keithuk (3/24/2011)
Thats the same Volume Mixer on my Vista, I don't know how he's showing Project1 Visual Basic unless the shows when he's running his app? Wink

Yeah Keith, that's weird. I can't imagine how a new (VB Project) slider could or would be created by VB or Windows. The API is just supposed to access the existing Windows Audio controls.

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