# Windows App Volume

If Sonoran Radio lowers the volume of FiveM or other apps on Windows while connected, the most common fix is to change Sonoran Radio’s output from **Default** to your specific headset or speaker device. Windows can treat the default communications device differently and may duck other app audio while the radio is active, even if nobody is talking.

In the **Settings** panel, change your output device from **Default** to a specific input device.

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