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Originally Posted by ham90mack
This is because Windows Media Player has its own volume control over its sound. Meanwhile, Real Media Player modifies the system volume settings when you change the volume or mute, which causes every sound output to change in volume. This is one reason WMP is better than Real! 
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I figured it was something like that, but I was too engrossed in the webcast to bother trying to figure it out in the middle of the day. Thanks for the explanation.
