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increase volume
anyone know how i can increase the volume that my notebook plays back at? i
have an aspire 5050, have tried to download the new realtek drivers that i was told about in a previous thread (but to no avail) and subsequently reinstalled the original driver. the windows master volume doesnt get loud enough, wmp doesnt get loud enough if i adjust its sliders as well, and i have to use the old driver because the new driver doesnt seem to give me the option of using my line in. audio from the line in is pretty loud... that is what i want it to be like when i play a dvd from my dvdrw drive. any help is appreciated. |
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increase volume
I have a Aspire laptop and like you I found that the volume was very low and
after many hours of trying to fix, (drivers, tweaking volume setup, etc.) the only way I solved the problem was to connect a set of external USB speakers to boost the sound level, you need to realize that laptops speakers are quiet small and output is low. I have good volume now. Also a few of my friends had the same problem and external speakers was the answer. -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "baejor" wrote: anyone know how i can increase the volume that my notebook plays back at? i have an aspire 5050, have tried to download the new realtek drivers that i was told about in a previous thread (but to no avail) and subsequently reinstalled the original driver. the windows master volume doesnt get loud enough, wmp doesnt get loud enough if i adjust its sliders as well, and i have to use the old driver because the new driver doesnt seem to give me the option of using my line in. audio from the line in is pretty loud... that is what i want it to be like when i play a dvd from my dvdrw drive. any help is appreciated. |
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increase volume
that is what i thought woud be the case. after installing the realtek hd
audio driver (which gave me control of my line in volume) volume from that is great. i can hear that on level 100 all over my house. i can hear windows sounds on level 100 well, too. i hear that way more than i can hear a dvd. i dont know if the problem is the speakers so much as the dvd player somehow. i have some external speakers with an amplifier, though. |
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increase volume
I fond the same issue to be very annoying. I found a hotfix for it. Now my DVDs play at the same volume. 'Here it is.' (http://support.microsoft.com/KB/944436) ' ' (http://support.microsoft.com/KB/944436) -- pclove |
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increase volume
i signed up just to post on this topic. this is complete crap. i have to buy speakers? no. my laptop came with speakers. and it seems that everyone, no matter what brand is having problems. check this. load an mp3 into winamp. open the equalizer. boost the preamp level up up up! guess what? i can hear my music now.... speakers not good enough. i say neigh. windows not good enough. so that being said i'm now goin to search for something that can do that to windows. a preamp boost? a boost of any level seem like the solution. -- skatterbraine |