Can't Find The "Scroll Bar" Like Used In Sound Volume Control
Sep 5, 2009
I can find "Horizontal Scroll Bar" control in ToolBox, but I can't find the "Scroll Bar" like used in Sound Volume Control. Where should I get this kind of scroll bar?
I'm making a media player that is using the Windows Media Player component and I have the visible property set to false. I'm going to make all of the controls but one I'm having trouble with is the scroll bar. with the scroll bar if you move up the track bar up a little it should increase the volume like the one on the component. The code that I though was AxWindowsMediaPlayer1.CtlControls. but there was nothing there that could be used to control the volume.
Does anyone know how to get and set the system sound volume? I have tried every method I've found on the net and none of them work. I've tried the winmm.dll APIs with no luck. I've also tried waveOutGetVolume/waveOutSetVolume, which didn't work. I'm using Win 7, but need a solution that works on XP+.
Right now I use the VolumeUp keyboard event, but I need to be able to get the volume and set it to a specific level.
Maby ive been going about this the wrong way. Im attempting to change the system volume using VB.net. I dont want to use the mediaplayer stuff because i dont want that to be open the whole time. if someone could point me to a working API or something for changing system volume and getting the current volume id be great full! plus.
I need to adjust the volume of this audio clip to make it blend with other system sounds (also played from My.Resources). I've tried looking this up in the help screens and found nothing. Is it possible to do?
I am trying to write a countdown timer I finally succeeded with MSDN. I get to work whatever I wanted, but this drives me nuts: How can I read and set the volume control? I want, once my timer is run down to zero, read out the current system setting, then play a system sound using Media.SystemSounds.Exclamation.Play() Over time I like to ramp up the volume to 80% or until one clicks the Alarm off button (then stop the timer, no sound, and reset volume).
get data like the pitch and volume of the sound currently being "heard" through a microphone?
Do you know the little graph which the Windows 98/XP sound recorder used to show? It used to show the pitch and volume of the sound which was being recorded. Like I want to get the data from that.
Basically, I will start experimenting this stuff by showing the volume of the sound entering the microphone in a label. And maybe the pitch too.
I have a tab control with two tab pages. One page has the auto scroll enabled since there is to much content in the page. The middle mouse wheel doesn't scroll the scroll bar; I have to actually click and hold the scroll bar and drag it down to scroll. Is there a property to allow this?
I am having an odd problem with the Horizontal Scroll Control in my program.I am using it to scroll a series of panels across a form.This is my code:
Private Sub scrHoriz_Scroll(ByVal sender As[code]....
The problem is that this works perfectly if I use the left and right arrows and it also works perfectly if I use the scroll bar's slider SLOWLY. If I scroll using the slider and move it quickly then the scroll gets out of sync.The small change and large change are both set to 1 and maximum is set to 8
I have a DataGridView with a panel above it, that contains a group of textboxes above each column. My DataGridView has a horizontal scroll bar. What I want to do is when the DataGridView scrolls horizontally, scroll the panel with textboxes above it, so they stay aligned.I tried handling the DataGridView's scroll event, but I'm not sure what to do with it.
I've been digging around but I can't seem to find anyway to adjust the volume controls (the windows general ones) using VB .NET.Basically, I want to make a program that's always on top that allows me to changemute the microphone and the other volume values on a specific device - not necessarily the one set as default.
I got this weird feeling that I'm missing something quite simple but I simply could not find anything. I saw some media players and such but nothing similar to what I was looking for.
How can I control the volume of only the sound coming from my program rather than the system sound with a track bar? If this isn't possible, how can I control the system volume with the track bar?Bgeo99
Here is simple and effective code using API acting like Windows volume control, you can use to increase, decrease or mute overall computer volume
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ok so i got this from someone and it worked but i was wondering how i could find out or if you know what uinteger would allow me to increase my volume by a greater amt and decrease it by the same amount?
How can I control the Computers volume inside visual basic? (like you have the speaker icon and when you click on it Volume scroll thing) at the bottom left of Windows, but I want it in my program. I am running Windows 7 (if that makes any difference
I need to control the main computer volume in vb.net. I have searched the web and tried all the examples I could find. None of the have worked.Does anyone have some snippets of code that work with vb.net 2010 to control volume?
how to control windows 7 master volume. I would like to get the current volume / set the volume and also mute / unmute it.I've found lots of examples of pre vista volume control but only a single c# which is no good to me beings a major newbie with vb.net (I've play with vb6 before now)As far as I can see I need to do something with DefaultAudioEndpoint.. but what I'm not sure. I'm building a media player which is why I'm after controlling the master as well as my application.
here is the problem : in vb i added the volume meter dll and did :project reference to add : progressbargradient.dll, Microsoft.DirectX.dll, and Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound.dll
and connected webcam with microphone but i get the error "Microsoft.DirectX.dll' is attempting managed execution inside OS Loader lock. Do not attempt to run managed code inside a DllMain or image initialization function since doing so can cause the application to hang."
There are lot's of examples for volume control in VB6, however, I can't get them to work inside VB.NET!! how to get and set volume control (WaveOutGetVolume, WareOutSetVolume) in vb.net.
i want to make an application that i can control the volume just like the volume icon on the taskbar. i did search and only find way to call volume setting using Call Shell("C:WINDOWSSystem32sndvol32.exe", 1)
this is not what i want. i want to call just one volume control trackbar only like the one on the taskbar.
I ma playing an audio file using: My.Computer.Audio.Play("C:soundsmouseclick2.wav", AudioPlayMode. Background). I want to specify the volume, all i need to be able to do is enter the number via code, i don't need to use any sliders etc. Is there anything simple like: (this is an example of course) [Code]
to find out if the scrollbar is at the very end of textbox, this condition never works. I must point out that the text box is very large and does not fit into the screen. Is there any other way to check if the textbox's scrollbar has reached the end?
How can I find the mixer handle for a specific sound card?I'm trying to build an application that will control the sound mixer of a specific sound card but I'm completely stuck in the getting the handle part.