

SoundVolumeView.exe /Unmute "Firefox.exe" If you want to unmute the application, simply use the /Unmute command, for example: If you want to mute only one process of Firefox instead all of them, you can specify the process ID: Let's say that you want to mute the sound of Firefox Web browser, so the right command is:
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In the above screenshot, you can see the process name of Firefox is Firefox.exe and the process name of Chrome is Chrome.exe, you don't have to use the full path, You can see the process information in the main window of SoundVolumeView: In order to mute or unmute the sound in the desired application from command-line, you need the know the process name (e.g: chrome.exe) or process ID (e.g: 3472) of the application. SoundVolumeView is a freeware tool for Windows which allows you to easily mute and unmute sound of specific application from command-line and GUI.
