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CheVolume Specifications
Version:
0.6.0.0
File size:
1.17MB
Date added:
Sept. 11, 2020
Date released:
June 5, 2019
Price:
Free to try
Operating system:
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10,
Downloads last week:
203
Additional Requirements
None

CheVolume v0.6.0.0

Take control of the full audio capabilities of your computer.

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CheVolume Editor's review

CheVolume is a useful and reliable piece of software whose main purpose resides in offering you the means of outputting various audio application through a specific set of speakers, headphones or other similar devices. Clear-cut and straightforward appearance. The main window displays the existing output devices, so you can choose the default one, while from the lower section, you can choose the exact application that should be heard through a certain device. Manage the output device for each audio emitting software. CheVolume automatically runs minimized in the system tray, where you can access it just by double-clicking its icon, which will reveal its main window. The program automatically detects all sounds emitting sources and lets you decide what to do with each one, individually. All media players, games, browser windows and other similar applications are listed by CheVolume, displaying a 'Transfert' button for all those that you can use to output them through a different device, other than the default one. As such, you can listen to music on your speakers, watch a movie on a computer-connected television set and play a game on your headphones, without the sounds overlapping. In addition, you can adjust the volume for each one or mute certain apps altogether, with a simple button press.


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