Viet
Viet

Reputation: 18414

How to programmatically set volume in Windows, Mac and Ubuntu?

I'd like to programmatically set volume in Windows, Mac and Ubuntu using C/C++. Command line also can but C/C++ preferred. Thank you in advance!

Upvotes: 1

Views: 13089

Answers (3)

Max
Max

Reputation: 773

For completeness sake, here is the OSX cli version:

osascript -e "set volume output volume (output volume of (get volume settings)+2)"

And on the C side it's more difficult. From everything I found researching this, the easiest way is using one of the readily available objective C answers and wrapping them into a function in an extra object you can call from C/C++.

Upvotes: 2

For Linux using ALSA sound system, you can use following command:

amixer set Master 50%

Upvotes: 4

Andrew
Andrew

Reputation: 1618

Just a hint, In windows the 'philosophy' around volume adjustment has changed between XP and Vista/7. Code that would change the master volume on XP will only change the application specific volume setting in the mixer on Vista and 7.

Here is a good blog post by one of the MS audio dev team regarding this: Larry Osterman's Blog

Here are some codeproject pages that might prove useful:

For XP

For Vista +

Also, there are a few powerpoint presentations regarding the new api's here: AMP Summit ppts. The Audio Endpoints in Windows Vista presentation has some good info.

As for OsX and Ubuntu, i have no idea.

Upvotes: 4

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