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Once again, Thank you very much Sir.
It works perfectly now.  :)

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if you are now using the standard MB version and not the store version,
replace bass.dll with this one:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/p45fe25ky1bz8xn/bass.dll/file

Great this works, the volume mixer setting stays even after a restart.
Thank You very much :D
Do I need to do this for every new version now?
Also if you like, could you try to explain what is going on?

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If it started happening when you installed v3.2 then i know the probable reason

I'm not 100% sure when it started, since I use the version from the store, but I just installed 3.2 Musicbee normally and the problem is still there.

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Hehe, i didn't change a thing, my hardware setup is running for 2 years now, and I also reinstalled Windows 10 recently, but the problem was present before and after. I don't really think its a problem with what I'm doing, since only MusicBee has this problem, either its MusicBee or Windows did change something with some update. If this can't be changed I will live with it. I just thought i ask, maybe someone had the same problem before.

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Hello everyone,

i've been using MusicBee for a while now an really love it.
However there is one problem I find quite irritating.
That is that the volume setting for MusicBee inside the Windows Volume Mixer always reverts back to the maximum value(which is quite loud with my setup) after a restart of the application.
I don't know if this is a problem with MusicBee or with Windows but i can't find a thing on this through Google, so i wanted to ask about this here.
Also I didn't always have this problem, it just started recently and only MusicBee behaves this way.
I use MusicBee through the Windows Store on Windows 10, don't know if that makes a difference.

Thank you in advance for any help  :)
matsche

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