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Hello,
I have an issue about bay-tril Intel graphic driver with Intel Display Audio on Windows 10 system.
I want to set the default volume to 0% for all HDMI device, but the default volume with Intel Display Audio is 100%.
When I plug-in a HDMI monitor on my device, the default audio volume is 100%.
Then I set the volume to 0%.
If I plug-in another HDMI monitor, the audio volume still become to 100%.
I had tried to find registry key, Intel HD Graphic settings and settings of DisplayAudio inf file, but I did not find any way to set the default volume for Intel Display Audio.
Does there any method can set Intel Display Audio default volume to 0%?
Below is my Intel Graphics Driver Information
Driver Version: 15.33.45.64.4653
Intel(R) Graphics Driver: 10.18.10.4653
Intel(R) Display Audio Driver: 6.16.0.3154
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Hello ywei17,
I understand that you would like to keep the audio by default at 0% among the different HDMI devices.
Regarding this, I have done some research but to no avail as I have not been able to find an option like this from our side, nevertheless, I would recommend you to contact microsoft as well and see if they have an option within the operating system to keep the default volume setting at 0%.
Regards,
David V
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Hello ywei17,
I understand that you would like to keep the audio by default at 0% among the different HDMI devices.
Regarding this, I have done some research but to no avail as I have not been able to find an option like this from our side, nevertheless, I would recommend you to contact microsoft as well and see if they have an option within the operating system to keep the default volume setting at 0%.
Regards,
David V
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Hi David V,
Thanks for your help.
I will try to ask microsoft for help.
Regards.
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