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Old April 13th, 2012, 08:27 PM   #1
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Default Low audio volume

Is there a way/player/program to increase the audio (volume)

The reason for this question is that i also like to understand what they are
talking about, a specially in regular movies.

If these movies are with Dutch audio (my language) than there is no problem,
but if they are talking French, German or English than i need to concentrate on
the audio to get every thing.

For some movies i need to set the audio on maximum, but it is still to low understand
what they are saying.

Any suggestions?

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Old April 13th, 2012, 09:10 PM   #2
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You could try this

http://www.bestpctips.com/increase-v...-media-player/
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Have you tried Virtualdb?Many links of tutorials for help on the web.It brings lot of solutions audio or video.
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I find KM Player significantly better for Audio

Pot player is said to be better again

Anonym zu www.techsupportalert.com/content/top-freeware-picks-category-editors.htm#best-free-media-player


One other 3rd party piece of software I've used occasionally when sound has been an issue


dfx audio enhancer
(it basically replaces your players equalizer from what I can gleam)

The free version does have an annoying pop-up which keeps asking if you wish to upgrade peridically and then theres the fact you cant minimise the interface off the screen

System Requirements:

Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Vista (32-bit), or Windows XP (32-bit)
Browsers supported:
Internet Explorer 8+, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera
See websites supported

Desktop media players supported:

iTunes, Spotify, Windows Media Player , Winamp, VLC media player, QuickTime Player, Pandora Desktop, Pandora Sidebar Gadget, RealPlayer, Rhapsody, JetAudio, GOM Player, MediaMonkey, foobar2000, BS.Player , Last.fm Scrobbler, and JRiver Media Center.


source

Anonym zu www.fxsound.com/dfx/download.php

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Old April 25th, 2012, 10:28 PM   #5
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Avidemux



Movies can be saved with a different audio volume without altering the video track.
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VLC (free at cnet) produces the loudest sound I've heard. Granted KM is probabably just as loud but develops an echo at even the slightest speed reduction - sometimes a must have when viewing ....ahem ... adult videos.

At 80 percent VLC retains voice quality and the actor's speech is still bearable.

Also, be sure it is not a hardware issue. There are generally 3 places to check:

1. The actual knobs on the speakers if it's a desk top or the volume up down keys on a laptop.

2. The sounds and audio settings in the control panel should be turned up

3. In the lower right corner of the screen there may also be a tiny speaker icon that can be dragged up to full volume
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