The device is, apparently, a Cirrus Logic CS4206A (AB 24). So does anyone have any suggestions on how to make my volume reasonable? Some even reset the volume while I'm playing a game! The second works find but I have to do it for every application individually (which can be a pain) and many of them reset their volume every time they're launched, which makes it almost useless. Searching for third-party software (so far nothing looks promising).Limiting each application individually.Uninstalling and re-installing the audio device and drivers.Is there a way I can sort of limit the system's volume so that it's incapable of going extremely loud and then have the rest of it just behave as normal? So much so that if I put it down at around 5% of total output it's bearable. However, now I have a set of really sensitive headphones and they're being over-powered. ![]() ![]() This has been an issue for a while but I was able to get around it as my previous headphones took more power to drive so it actually worked in my benefit. In Windows 7 (64-bit, Ultimate) the default audio output is extremely high.
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