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WDM driver and volume control

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jachin99:
Do you have remote control enabled in JRiver?  There is also an option somewhere in the settings where you tell JRiver which volume to control.  Its been a while since I have looked into this setting but I know it is there. 

stewart_pk:
Out of the 4 volume types under Player ---> Volume which one are you using?

BCZ:

--- Quote from: stewart_pk on April 12, 2017, 10:39:10 pm ---Out of the 4 volume types under Player ---> Volume which one are you using?

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I have mine at internal.

mattkhan:
what do you have for tools/options/general/advanced/media key mode?

for me, with this set to automatic, the volume keys on my keyboard change the jriver internal volume (while jriver is running)

BCZ:

--- Quote from: mattkhan on April 13, 2017, 08:54:48 am ---what do you have for tools/options/general/advanced/media key mode?

for me, with this set to automatic, the volume keys on my keyboard change the jriver internal volume (while jriver is running)

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Media key mode is on automatic.

Does my computer being a MacBook running Windows 10 on Bootcamp make a difference?

EDIT: Just tried on a normal Windows desktop. It doesn't work either. The main problem is that the volume keys are changing the WDM driver's volume (basically the same volume if you click on the volume icon in the system tray). But the thing is that changing JRiver's WDM driver volume does nothing to change JRiver's volume.

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