<p>Today J’ai installé Windows 10, and I love it except for this bug:</p>
<p>The volume has a bug. When I’m watching YouTube videos on Microsoft Edge and I click <code>next video</code>, my ears will be blown off because, pour une raison quelconque, the volume is all the way at 100%, until I tweak it with the function key on my keyboard. It then says it’s at 30% and suddenly the audio jumps back down to 30%.<br>
This mostly happens with Edge, and since Edge does not have a spot in my volume mixer, there’s something funky going on there.</p>
<p>Every time Edge loads a new video or audio element, the volume will jump to 100%, also sometimes when I switch between tabs, it will do the same.</p>
<p>I’ve also had Windows notification sounds jump to 100% in the volume mixer too. This is very frustrating as I am sometimes using a studio monitor, and having that blow because of a bug is just silly.</p>
<p>Are there any known issues with volume in Windows 10?</p>
<p>I should also mention that there is no headphone device in the volume settings, which there were before the upgrade.</p>