A simple Java library providing access to audio volume control on Windows and Linux.
The library uses native C++ code to directly access the relevant system APIs, there are no further dependencies.
Note: This project is still maintained and will be updated if needed. As this library's scope is very limited and there are no statically-linked dependencies, updates are only required if any issues are reported.
This library is compatible with Java 1.8+.
Kotlin
val volumeControl = VolumeControl()
// Gets the current master audio volume
val value: Int = volumeControl.volume
// Sets the current master audio volume to 82%
volumeControl.volume = 82
Java
VolumeControl volumeControl = new VolumeControl();
// Gets the current master audio volume
int value = volumeControl.getVolume();
// Sets the current master audio volume to 82%
volumeControl.setVolume(82);
build.gradle.kts
dependencies {
// ...
implementation("com.github.bjoernpetersen:volctl:${Lib.VOLCTL}")
// or
implementation(
group = "com.github.bjoernpetersen",
name = "volctl",
version = Lib.VOLCTL)
}
build.gradle
dependencies {
// ...
implementation 'com.github.bjoernpetersen:volctl:$volctlVersion'
}
pom.xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.bjoernpetersen</groupId>
<artifactId>volctl</artifactId>
<version>${volctl.version}</version>
</dependency>
Gradle is used to build the project.
Before packaging, you'll need to generate the header files and compile the native library:
./gradlew buildNative
Note that this requires CMake and a C++ toolchain to be installed. Only the native library for the current platform will be built.
This project is released under the MIT License. That includes every file in this repository, unless explicitly stated otherwise at the top of a file. A copy of the license text can be found in the LICENSE file.