The Windows volume mixer isn't handling this request.
The Windows volume mixer isn't handling this request.
There seems to be no compatibility between the built-in Volume Mixer and individual Chrome tab windows. I've tested a Chrome extension called Volume mixer, but it significantly distorts audio quality. An example shows the teacher's microphone output being distorted so much that it's hard to listen clearly, and even basic tech news becomes difficult to follow without hearing loud background commentary about Jupiter's importance.
The Windows mixer doesn’t work with Chrome tabs—it only handles Chrome output, not individual tabs. Don’t waste time worrying; focus on learning instead. I’ve navigated education challenges myself and online, and I know you don’t want to repeat my mistakes. I lack a college degree, a stable job, and certain skills, so avoid the same path. You might understand most things now, but keep listening carefully if you want to improve.
Windows manages processes at the system level while Chrome operates as a standalone application.