change volume win32 c++

If all you want to do is change the volume then you can use the virtual key codes to change volume like this:

void changeVolume()
{
  INPUT ip={0};
  ip.type = INPUT_KEYBOARD;
  ip.ki.wVk = VK_VOLUME_UP;   //or VOLUME_DOWN or MUTE
  SendInput(1, &ip, sizeof(INPUT));
  ip.ki.dwFlags = KEYEVENTF_KEYUP;
  SendInput(1, &ip, sizeof(INPUT));
}

waveOutSetVolume and mixerSetControlDetails only change the volume for your application on Windows Vista and above.

If you want to change the master volume on Vista and beyond, search for the IAudioEndpointVolume interface.

Here's a blog post I wrote on this a couple of years ago.


Use the waveOutSetVolume API.

Here's an example:

  DWORD dwVolume;

  if (waveOutGetVolume(NULL, &dwVolume) == MMSYSERR_NOERROR)
    waveOutSetVolume(NULL, 0); // mute volume

  // later point in code, to unmute volume...
  waveOutSetVolume(NULL, dwVolume);

Two options:

  1. There's an answer to that question here on SO (changing the master volume from C++, which also includes SetMute, etc.)

  2. Have you considered showing the Volume controls and letting the user? If so, I can post some code for that. (You basically just shell out to the volume control applet.