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| 319665 | 2005-01-31 03:51:00 | I have a Toshiba A70 series laptop. When playing CD's. the sound volume can be varied to an acceptable level (when put through external speakers). When I play a DVD however, the sound volume is very limited. Is there a tweak to this situation (to up the volume when playing DVD's on the laptop)? Any suggestion greatfully accepted. Chads |
Chads (7058) | ||
| 319666 | 2005-01-31 05:26:00 | Are you using a different program to play the movie as opposed to the CD. Does that have a volume control on the program as such. I.E. in addition to the master volume control for the soundcard properties. |
EX-WESTY (221) | ||
| 319667 | 2005-01-31 06:49:00 | Whatever dvd playback software your using go to configuration (or properties or setup, whatever) click on audio and and advanced and you might see a setting for different audio configurations, one of which might be noisy/boosted environment which is recommended for laptops. Louder but crappier sound. Better than muted quality sound anyway :) |
the highlander (245) | ||
| 319668 | 2005-01-31 07:30:00 | I know what the Highlander is talking about is in PowerDVD and in Doze thats all that I'd use for DVDs. You could try VideoLAN Client (Region-Free DVD Playback) otherwise, as that has some nice config options which may help. Chill. |
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