From: charles on
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:30:30 -0800 (PST), proteanthread
<rtdos(a)rtdos.com> wrote:

>On Nov 30, 2:02 pm, charles <some...(a)somewhere.invalid> wrote:
>> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:47:35 -0800 (PST), proteanthread
>>
>> <rt...(a)rtdos.com> wrote:
>>
>> Wizmohttp://grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
>>
>> Nircmdhttp://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html
>>
>> CLVol below link seems dead but I could upload the small exe somewhere
>> on request
>>
>> CLVolhttp://www.pogrelz.com/index.php?r=apps
>
>
>I forgot about Wizmo, thanks but I'd like to try CLVOL though.

Here you go

http://rapidshare.de/files/48767411/CLVol.zip.html


From: Wheel on
hummingbird wrote:
> 'Wheel' wrote thus:
>
>> hummingbird wrote:
>>>> proteanthread wrote:
>>>>> Looking for a program to set the volume control through a script or
>>>>> batch file.
>>>
>>> "nircmdc.exe" from Nirsoft.
>
> YW.
> I use it a lot to adjust/reset my system volume controls.
> I have it written into a batch script in my filemanager...

I tend to only use programs that do not alter the system volume
levels, however something alters it that I have yet to identify.
It has a spasmodic nature, hence hard to pin down.

So thanks again for a method of dealing with it.
From: nobody on
hi charles,

i'am looking for CLVol.zip and volumizer-2.0.1.zip in the www but
couldn't find anything to download :-(

could you please reupload the file, because it's downloadtime is
exceeded.

is there a documentation included concerning the arguments,
parameters, switches?

so in forward, thanks to you.
From: charles on
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 08:00:21 -0800 (PST), nobody <nobody.no(a)gmx.net>
wrote:

>hi charles,
>
>i'am looking for CLVol.zip and volumizer-2.0.1.zip in the www but
>couldn't find anything to download :-(
>
>could you please reupload the file, because it's downloadtime is
>exceeded.
>
>is there a documentation included concerning the arguments,
>parameters, switches?
>
>so in forward, thanks to you.

Here you are: http://rapidshare.de/files/48849176/CLVol.zip.html

If you do find volumizer somewhere, let me know. Looks interesting.

From: nobody on
I found a nice working tool named "SetSnd.exe" with multiple options!

Have a look:
http://board.gulli.com/thread/613387-wie-batch-datei-herstellen-um-lautstaerke-auf-5-zu-stellen/2/

@charles - thx for the upload
@Wheel - thx for the url