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using System; | |
using System.Runtime.InteropServices; | |
// ReSharper disable SuspiciousTypeConversion.Global | |
// ReSharper disable InconsistentNaming | |
namespace VideoPlayerController | |
{ | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Controls audio using the Windows CoreAudio API | |
/// from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14306048/controling-volume-mixer | |
/// and: http://netcoreaudio.codeplex.com/ | |
/// </summary> | |
public static class AudioManager | |
{ | |
#region Master Volume Manipulation | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the current master volume in scalar values (percentage) | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <returns>-1 in case of an error, if successful the value will be between 0 and 100</returns> | |
public static float GetMasterVolume() | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return -1; | |
float volumeLevel; | |
masterVol.GetMasterVolumeLevelScalar(out volumeLevel); | |
return volumeLevel*100; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the mute state of the master volume. | |
/// While the volume can be muted the <see cref="GetMasterVolume"/> will still return the pre-muted volume value. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <returns>false if not muted, true if volume is muted</returns> | |
public static bool GetMasterVolumeMute() | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return false; | |
bool isMuted; | |
masterVol.GetMute(out isMuted); | |
return isMuted; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the master volume to a specific level | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="newLevel">Value between 0 and 100 indicating the desired scalar value of the volume</param> | |
public static void SetMasterVolume(float newLevel) | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return; | |
masterVol.SetMasterVolumeLevelScalar(newLevel/100, Guid.Empty); | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Increments or decrements the current volume level by the <see cref="stepAmount"/>. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="stepAmount">Value between -100 and 100 indicating the desired step amount. Use negative numbers to decrease | |
/// the volume and positive numbers to increase it.</param> | |
/// <returns>the new volume level assigned</returns> | |
public static float StepMasterVolume(float stepAmount) | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return -1; | |
float stepAmountScaled = stepAmount/100; | |
// Get the level | |
float volumeLevel; | |
masterVol.GetMasterVolumeLevelScalar(out volumeLevel); | |
// Calculate the new level | |
float newLevel = volumeLevel + stepAmountScaled; | |
newLevel = Math.Min(1, newLevel); | |
newLevel = Math.Max(0, newLevel); | |
masterVol.SetMasterVolumeLevelScalar(newLevel, Guid.Empty); | |
// Return the new volume level that was set | |
return newLevel*100; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Mute or unmute the master volume | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="isMuted">true to mute the master volume, false to unmute</param> | |
public static void SetMasterVolumeMute(bool isMuted) | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return; | |
masterVol.SetMute(isMuted, Guid.Empty); | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Switches between the master volume mute states depending on the current state | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <returns>the current mute state, true if the volume was muted, false if unmuted</returns> | |
public static bool ToggleMasterVolumeMute() | |
{ | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
masterVol = GetMasterVolumeObject(); | |
if (masterVol == null) | |
return false; | |
bool isMuted; | |
masterVol.GetMute(out isMuted); | |
masterVol.SetMute(!isMuted, Guid.Empty); | |
return !isMuted; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (masterVol != null) | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(masterVol); | |
} | |
} | |
private static IAudioEndpointVolume GetMasterVolumeObject() | |
{ | |
IMMDeviceEnumerator deviceEnumerator = null; | |
IMMDevice speakers = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
deviceEnumerator = (IMMDeviceEnumerator) (new MMDeviceEnumerator()); | |
deviceEnumerator.GetDefaultAudioEndpoint(EDataFlow.eRender, ERole.eMultimedia, out speakers); | |
Guid IID_IAudioEndpointVolume = typeof (IAudioEndpointVolume).GUID; | |
object o; | |
speakers.Activate(ref IID_IAudioEndpointVolume, 0, IntPtr.Zero, out o); | |
IAudioEndpointVolume masterVol = (IAudioEndpointVolume) o; | |
return masterVol; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (speakers != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(speakers); | |
if (deviceEnumerator != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(deviceEnumerator); | |
} | |
} | |
#endregion | |
#region Individual Application Volume Manipulation | |
public static float? GetApplicationVolume(int pid) | |
{ | |
ISimpleAudioVolume volume = GetVolumeObject(pid); | |
if (volume == null) | |
return null; | |
float level; | |
volume.GetMasterVolume(out level); | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(volume); | |
return level*100; | |
} | |
public static bool? GetApplicationMute(int pid) | |
{ | |
ISimpleAudioVolume volume = GetVolumeObject(pid); | |
if (volume == null) | |
return null; | |
bool mute; | |
volume.GetMute(out mute); | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(volume); | |
return mute; | |
} | |
public static void SetApplicationVolume(int pid, float level) | |
{ | |
ISimpleAudioVolume volume = GetVolumeObject(pid); | |
if (volume == null) | |
return; | |
Guid guid = Guid.Empty; | |
volume.SetMasterVolume(level/100, ref guid); | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(volume); | |
} | |
public static void SetApplicationMute(int pid, bool mute) | |
{ | |
ISimpleAudioVolume volume = GetVolumeObject(pid); | |
if (volume == null) | |
return; | |
Guid guid = Guid.Empty; | |
volume.SetMute(mute, ref guid); | |
Marshal.ReleaseComObject(volume); | |
} | |
private static ISimpleAudioVolume GetVolumeObject(int pid) | |
{ | |
IMMDeviceEnumerator deviceEnumerator = null; | |
IAudioSessionEnumerator sessionEnumerator = null; | |
IAudioSessionManager2 mgr = null; | |
IMMDevice speakers = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
// get the speakers (1st render + multimedia) device | |
deviceEnumerator = (IMMDeviceEnumerator) (new MMDeviceEnumerator()); | |
deviceEnumerator.GetDefaultAudioEndpoint(EDataFlow.eRender, ERole.eMultimedia, out speakers); | |
// activate the session manager. we need the enumerator | |
Guid IID_IAudioSessionManager2 = typeof (IAudioSessionManager2).GUID; | |
object o; | |
speakers.Activate(ref IID_IAudioSessionManager2, 0, IntPtr.Zero, out o); | |
mgr = (IAudioSessionManager2) o; | |
// enumerate sessions for on this device | |
mgr.GetSessionEnumerator(out sessionEnumerator); | |
int count; | |
sessionEnumerator.GetCount(out count); | |
// search for an audio session with the required process-id | |
ISimpleAudioVolume volumeControl = null; | |
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) | |
{ | |
IAudioSessionControl2 ctl = null; | |
try | |
{ | |
sessionEnumerator.GetSession(i, out ctl); | |
// NOTE: we could also use the app name from ctl.GetDisplayName() | |
int cpid; | |
ctl.GetProcessId(out cpid); | |
if (cpid == pid) | |
{ | |
volumeControl = ctl as ISimpleAudioVolume; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (ctl != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(ctl); | |
} | |
} | |
return volumeControl; | |
} | |
finally | |
{ | |
if (sessionEnumerator != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(sessionEnumerator); | |
if (mgr != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(mgr); | |
if (speakers != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(speakers); | |
if (deviceEnumerator != null) Marshal.ReleaseComObject(deviceEnumerator); | |
} | |
} | |
#endregion | |
} | |
#region Abstracted COM interfaces from Windows CoreAudio API | |
[ComImport] | |
[Guid("BCDE0395-E52F-467C-8E3D-C4579291692E")] | |
internal class MMDeviceEnumerator | |
{ | |
} | |
internal enum EDataFlow | |
{ | |
eRender, | |
eCapture, | |
eAll, | |
EDataFlow_enum_count | |
} | |
internal enum ERole | |
{ | |
eConsole, | |
eMultimedia, | |
eCommunications, | |
ERole_enum_count | |
} | |
[Guid("A95664D2-9614-4F35-A746-DE8DB63617E6"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface IMMDeviceEnumerator | |
{ | |
int NotImpl1(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetDefaultAudioEndpoint(EDataFlow dataFlow, ERole role, out IMMDevice ppDevice); | |
// the rest is not implemented | |
} | |
[Guid("D666063F-1587-4E43-81F1-B948E807363F"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface IMMDevice | |
{ | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int Activate(ref Guid iid, int dwClsCtx, IntPtr pActivationParams, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.IUnknown)] out object ppInterface); | |
// the rest is not implemented | |
} | |
[Guid("77AA99A0-1BD6-484F-8BC7-2C654C9A9B6F"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface IAudioSessionManager2 | |
{ | |
int NotImpl1(); | |
int NotImpl2(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetSessionEnumerator(out IAudioSessionEnumerator SessionEnum); | |
// the rest is not implemented | |
} | |
[Guid("E2F5BB11-0570-40CA-ACDD-3AA01277DEE8"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface IAudioSessionEnumerator | |
{ | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetCount(out int SessionCount); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetSession(int SessionCount, out IAudioSessionControl2 Session); | |
} | |
[Guid("87CE5498-68D6-44E5-9215-6DA47EF883D8"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface ISimpleAudioVolume | |
{ | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetMasterVolume(float fLevel, ref Guid EventContext); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetMasterVolume(out float pfLevel); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetMute(bool bMute, ref Guid EventContext); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetMute(out bool pbMute); | |
} | |
[Guid("bfb7ff88-7239-4fc9-8fa2-07c950be9c6d"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
internal interface IAudioSessionControl2 | |
{ | |
// IAudioSessionControl | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int NotImpl0(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetDisplayName([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] out string pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetDisplayName([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)]string Value, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid EventContext); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetIconPath([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] out string pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetIconPath([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string Value, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid EventContext); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetGroupingParam(out Guid pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetGroupingParam([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid Override, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid EventContext); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int NotImpl1(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int NotImpl2(); | |
// IAudioSessionControl2 | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetSessionIdentifier([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] out string pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetSessionInstanceIdentifier([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] out string pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetProcessId(out int pRetVal); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int IsSystemSoundsSession(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetDuckingPreference(bool optOut); | |
} | |
// http://netcoreaudio.codeplex.com/SourceControl/latest#trunk/Code/CoreAudio/Interfaces/IAudioEndpointVolume.cs | |
[Guid("5CDF2C82-841E-4546-9722-0CF74078229A"),InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] | |
public interface IAudioEndpointVolume | |
{ | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int NotImpl1(); | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int NotImpl2(); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets a count of the channels in the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="channelCount">The number of channels.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetChannelCount( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] out UInt32 channelCount); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the master volume level of the audio stream, in decibels. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="level">The new master volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetMasterVolumeLevel( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] float level, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the master volume level, expressed as a normalized, audio-tapered value. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="level">The new master volume level expressed as a normalized value between 0.0 and 1.0.</param> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetMasterVolumeLevelScalar( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] float level, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the master volume level of the audio stream, in decibels. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="level">The volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetMasterVolumeLevel( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float level); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the master volume level, expressed as a normalized, audio-tapered value. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="level">The volume level expressed as a normalized value between 0.0 and 1.0.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetMasterVolumeLevelScalar( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float level); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the volume level, in decibels, of the specified channel of the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="channelNumber">The channel number.</param> | |
/// <param name="level">The new volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetChannelVolumeLevel( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] UInt32 channelNumber, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] float level, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the normalized, audio-tapered volume level of the specified channel in the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="channelNumber">The channel number.</param> | |
/// <param name="level">The new master volume level expressed as a normalized value between 0.0 and 1.0.</param> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetChannelVolumeLevelScalar( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] UInt32 channelNumber, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] float level, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the volume level, in decibels, of the specified channel in the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="channelNumber">The zero-based channel number.</param> | |
/// <param name="level">The volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetChannelVolumeLevel( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] UInt32 channelNumber, | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float level); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the normalized, audio-tapered volume level of the specified channel of the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="channelNumber">The zero-based channel number.</param> | |
/// <param name="level">The volume level expressed as a normalized value between 0.0 and 1.0.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetChannelVolumeLevelScalar( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] UInt32 channelNumber, | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float level); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Sets the muting state of the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="isMuted">True to mute the stream, or false to unmute the stream.</param> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int SetMute( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] Boolean isMuted, | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the muting state of the audio stream. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="isMuted">The muting state. True if the stream is muted, false otherwise.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetMute( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] out Boolean isMuted); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets information about the current step in the volume range. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="step">The current zero-based step index.</param> | |
/// <param name="stepCount">The total number of steps in the volume range.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetVolumeStepInfo( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] out UInt32 step, | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] out UInt32 stepCount); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Increases the volume level by one step. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int VolumeStepUp( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Decreases the volume level by one step. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="eventContext">A user context value that is passed to the notification callback.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int VolumeStepDown( | |
[In] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid eventContext); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Queries the audio endpoint device for its hardware-supported functions. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="hardwareSupportMask">A hardware support mask that indicates the capabilities of the endpoint.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int QueryHardwareSupport( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] out UInt32 hardwareSupportMask); | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Gets the volume range of the audio stream, in decibels. | |
/// </summary> | |
/// <param name="volumeMin">The minimum volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <param name="volumeMax">The maximum volume level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <param name="volumeStep">The volume increment level in decibels.</param> | |
/// <returns>An HRESULT code indicating whether the operation passed of failed.</returns> | |
[PreserveSig] | |
int GetVolumeRange( | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float volumeMin, | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float volumeMax, | |
[Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.R4)] out float volumeStep); | |
} | |
#endregion | |
} |
i tried with firefox but not change the volume. i has deleted the finally conditional line...
Solution....What is the process? jajajajaaa....i using a foreach function for list all firefox proccess. i using Process.GetProcessByName() but i wanna get process youtube only...it is posible?
InvalidCastException: Cannot cast from source type to destination type.
VideoPlayerController.AudioManager.GetMasterVolumeObject () (at Assets/AudioManager.cs:158)
deviceEnumerator = (IMMDeviceEnumerator)(new MMDeviceEnumerator());
same issue as @Draco18s... anyone find a solution?
I'm also having problems with MMDeviceEnumerator
not being valid, (specifically null
?) both here and in this entirely different CoreAudio wrapper library, so I expect this may actually reflect CoreAudio behavior.
I was getting the exception Can't use object COM separate of RCW
but this fork fixed that issue for me.
Works like a charm in a PS script.
After almost 6 hours I finally found your code, thank you!
@guigobass This is probably too late, but for others that have the same problem, the issue is that Chrome has multiple sub-processes, and one of those is in charge of managing audio streams. That's why trying to use Process.GetProcessesByName() usually will give you a different process than the one that's actually playing audio.
I found it by adding the following after line 281:
string name;
ctl.GetDisplayName(out name);
Debug.WriteLine(cpid + ": " + name);
There you'll find an unnamed AudioSessionControl along with it's process Id, which is probably Chrome's.
hello guys, I am having the same issue as @Draco18s
InvalidCastException: Cannot cast from source type to destination type.
VideoPlayerController.AudioManager.GetMasterVolumeObject () (at Assets/AudioManager.cs:158)
deviceEnumerator = (IMMDeviceEnumerator)(new MMDeviceEnumerator());
Does anyone have the answer to this issue?
I don't even remember at this point what this code does or why I was using it.
So I have no idea if I ever fixed it or found an alternative. Sorry that doesn't help you, @breno02lucas
I was just looking for a way to change the system volume, this is working great for me so far, thanks.
Perfect, work on Windows 10!!
do you help me; i need only low volume when browser is youtube.