My Laptop Sound Is Very Low

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  1. My Acer Laptop Sound Is Very Low

Cheap speakers will not have the ability to last very long with the sound coming at them at full volume. You will need to invest some money in decent speakers that will have the ability to accept somewhere in the range of 60/100 or 130db, with this range (you will not need to put the sound up full on these), your speakers will be able to accept the full sound from your system, but make sure that the speakers are self powered or are powered from a box other than direct from the motherboard to speaker. Chess rule book pdf online. Hope this helps you out.Please post back if you have any more problems or questions.

My Laptop Sound Is Very Low

#1 Try using a pair of headphones, plugged in where the speaker feed would be. If the sound is loud on the headphones - the speakers are naff. If the sound is low on the headphones a something else is causing the reduced volume or b you've been plugging your speakers into the microphone socket.

The speaker and microphone sockets DO tend to be sited right next to each other!#2 Check with the speakers again, plugging them into another socket PREFERABLY with the speakers volume turned down. If you have been using the wrong socket (easily done) when you plug them into the correct socket, self-powered speakers turned up full, can be destroyed in microseconds.#3 Check on your Systray for an icon related to any 3rd-party sound modules. Each of my systems has a 3rd-party 'equalizer/sound effects' module (with corresponding systray icon - if shown) which can independently interfere with among other things, VOLUME.If it's not showing in the Systray, check in Control Panel for an icon bearing the legend of your on-board soundchip.Still no joy? Check within 'Sound, Video & Game Controllers' inside Device Manager. You will find any 3rd-party device drivers listed within this category.My bet is you've plugged the speaker cable into the microphone port.

My Acer Laptop Sound Is Very Low

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Ok my bad I fixed my problem. The audio volume seemed to affect all my various media players (wmp, winamp, quicktime). Seems it was either an ffdshow audio configuration or speaker wasn't pluged in properly.Apologies for accusing the Silverlight team, seems silverlight pushes all the audio through to your OS configured codecs and filters.Worth downloading the video to disk and try playing it in Windows Media Player if you're having problems with the audio as a test to see if silverlight is your problem. Yes I am having the same problem with Silverlight 4.0.50524.0 on all the mvc tutorial sites under windows 7. I can get youtube.com audio just fine and other system sounds to play loud a clearly, but plays with sound so quite I have to turn my speakers onto maximum and I can barely hear the sound from the white static.

I disabled all but my speakers set to two front speakers in Control Panel just in case it was a windows config mistmatch and it waspicking up the wrong output device. Silverlight team please fix this if not for me, so that people can reliably use silverlight. Ok my bad I fixed my problem. The audio volume seemed to affect all my various media players (wmp, winamp, quicktime). Seems it was either an ffdshow audio configuration or speaker wasn't pluged in properly.Apologies for accusing the Silverlight team, seems silverlight pushes all the audio through to your OS configured codecs and filters.Worth downloading the video to disk and try playing it in Windows Media Player if you're having problems with the audio as a test to see if silverlight is your problem.

Taken from an overclockers.net post made by XtreZ (thanks man!) on 10 February 2012. I modified the post a bit to make things clearer.1) From the Sound Playback menu select Speakers, click Properties.2) Click the Enhancements tab.3) Uncheck ALL sound effects but Check Loudness Equalization. On the Advanced tab, check the option 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device.' 4) Click Apply and OK.You might want to turn down your speaker volume as everything that was once at a perfect volume level, will now be too loud. But Netflix will be at a comfortable volume.