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I want to to get the master volume value of my windows pc with the command prompt. I prefer to have an one-line solution.

I've searched on many places for the solutions, but they all don't work.

I want to use this for Windows Power Automate (to set as variable), so if someone knows an other solution, you're welcome!

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    It would be better if you actually told us what you'd tried that didn't work rather than just saying 'so many'… as we don't know which you've tried. – Tetsujin Nov 19 '21 at 19:51
  • Stackoverflow, Superuser and Google. – SoftDev Nov 19 '21 at 19:57
  • That doesn't really tell us anything. Also, add pertinent information to your question, don't use comments. – Tetsujin Nov 19 '21 at 19:58
  • Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Community Nov 19 '21 at 20:59
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    Does this answer your question? [Get audio volume from command prompt](https://superuser.com/questions/934220/get-audio-volume-from-command-prompt) – Reddy Lutonadio Nov 19 '21 at 22:33
  • @ReddyLutonadio This doesn't work for me unfortunately! – SoftDev Nov 20 '21 at 17:59

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I'm not sure what you mean by master volume value. if you want to adjust volume on your computer automatically download nircmd and run this command nircmd.exe changesysvolume [Number for example 1000 or -1000] this modifies your volume. if you want more info on this topic use this website https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html at the bottom of that page is were you can find the download link for nircmd then open the nircmd.exe file as an administrator then click add to directory.

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