To control the volume levels for individual programs independently of the system volume in Windows, you can consider using third-party volume control software or a virtual audio cable to route specific programs through different audio channels or adjust their volume levels separately. Here's a general idea of how you might achieve this: 1. Third-Party Audio Control Software: Some software applications allow you to manage and adjust the volume levels for individual programs. These types of tools enable you to control the sound levels of various applications independently. Examples include EarTrumpet, CheVolume, and Audio Switcher. 2. Virtual Audio Cable: A virtual audio cable can route audio output from specific applications...