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Most computer users probably like to play music or watch TV shows and movies on their desktop PC or laptop. Although there shouldn't be any problems most of the time, one area where many people encounter an issue is with the sound of the music or video soundtrack not playing as loudly as they would like.

Toshiba computers are equipped with several features for adjusting audio settings, including the volume, when enjoying multimedia content. Click 'Adjust system sound' to set sound level for various functions on the Toshiba by clicking and dragging the slider controls. Dragging the controls upward increases the volume. Find great deals on Toshiba laptops in Buffalo, NY on OfferUp. Post your items for free. Shipping and local meet-up options available. My Toshiba's volume will randomly go up and down. It never blares and it never gets so quiet you can't hear it, but it distinctly goes up and down in volume every few minutes. Should I take it in? Will it be expensive to fix? I believe the tv cost about $350 a couple years ago. If your Toshiba laptop starts to act up: it runs slow on Windows 10, hangs up more often, or keeps freezing and not responding, etc; You'd better watch out. Because the situation could get worse. It doesn't matter whether you use an old Toshiba Satellite or a brand new one, your PC will run slower over time. I this video I am going to show you How to Increase the Volume of your laptop's Speakers on Windows 8 / Windows 10.One thing can help is the following.

Of course we're not talking about turning the dial up to 11, but the fact that even though your speaker or headphone controls might be up high, or your laptop doesn't seem to go any louder, you're still struggling to get a decent level of volume.

Rather strangely there are many different areas of your system where a volume level can be set, each one can have an adverse effect on the overall volume of the music file or video track coming out of your speakers.

Here we show you the common and not so common places to check and make sure the volume level is set correctly.

Windows Volume Control

The first and most obvious place to check your sound volume is finding out what the overall audio volume that Windows itself is using. If the Windows sound level is set to low or muted, it doesn't matter about any other software based sound levels the system may have, Windows has the final say.

The easiest way to check is from the system tray, hover your mouse over the icon that looks like a speaker and it will tell you the current overall level percentage for Windows. If this is low or has a red circle over the icon, the level needs to be increased. Simply left click on the icon and slide the level up to a higher value, or click the muted icon to unmute.

If you can't find the icon in your tray it can also be accessed via Control Panel > Sound. Double click the audio device you want to hear the sound from (this could be speakers, headphones, TV etc), click the Levels tab and adjust the horizontal slider.

Make sure the audio device you are using is set as the 'Default Device', if it isn't, right click and choose 'set as Default Device' or you will hear no sound at all even though the volume is up and not muted.

Setting or Locking the Windows Volume Level

It's quite possible that other software or erroneous settings in Windows keep adjusting the Windows volume when you want it to stay at a certain level. Here's a couple of tools to help with that.

Speaker Admin

Speaker Admin is a program for XP, Vista, 7 and 8 that can lock your Windows volume level to an exact value at specific times of the day, or it can set the level above or below a certain threshold, for instance quieter in the evenings.

To permanently lock the Windows volume level in Speaker Admin, disable all rules apart from the top one, enter 0 and 24 for the hours, select Exactly for the rule type, enter the volume level to lock to as a percentage and make sure Muted is unticked. Then tick 'Only this application can alter system volume' to stop other software trying to alter the master volume in windows, Tick to start with Windows and click Hide to send the program to the background.

Try to alter the master volume now and it will just keep springing back to the level you set. Do note that if you change the default sound device the program needs to be restarted to recognise the change. You can also hide the tray icon and even set a password to stop other users from altering the sound. Watch out for an adware option on install.

Download Speaker Admin (Advanced Volume Control for XP)

NirCMD

If you would like it set the system volume to a default level every time you start your computer, this tool can help. NirCMD has hundreds of different functions for manipulating various options in Windows from the command line, one of those functions is controlling the system volume level. Download and run NirCMD as administrator, then allow it to copy itself to the Windows folder for easier usage.

To create a shortcut which you can either double click on from the desktop or place in your Windows startup folder to set the volume every time you logon to Windows, right click on Desktop > New > Shortcut and type the following into the box:

nircmd.exe setsysvolume 49150

Click Next, give the shortcut a suitable name (Set Volume 75%) and click Finish. Your system volume should now reset to 75% whenever you launch the shortcut. The NirCMD volume setting goes from 0 to 65535, to set if half way use 32767 or obviously to 65535 for 100%.

To simplify things we have created 3 shortcuts for you, for 50%, 75% and 100% volume, complete with a proper icon.

Download NirCMD Volume Shortcuts for XP

Download NirCMD Volume Shortcuts for Vista, 7 and 8

The only requirement for these shortcuts is making sure you have run NirCMD and placed a copy of it into your Windows directory or a recognized system path.

Download NirCMD

Adjusting the Volume in the Music or Video player

If the Windows Volume settings look OK then there's a possibility that the software you are using has its own volume controls which behave independently of the system volume. Most third party video and audio playing software has its own volume slider within the play controls which won't affect the master volume level.

For example, PowerDVD has a slider which is very easy to spot and you can simply click along it to increase or decrease the level. Other software such as VLC, Media Player Classic or Windows Media Player have something similar. VLC also has an option to boost the level to 125% which makes the sound even louder than normal.

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The Windows Volume Mixer

Another area to check is the Windows Volume Mixer because the reason most player software doesn't affect the main volume control is they have their own entry in the mixer settings. For example, VLC player has an entry below which is set to zero in the Mixer, even though the main Windows volume and the VLC sound level in the program window itself is still set to a high value. You would not hear anything with the below setting.

Simply click on the speaker tray icon and select Mixer or type Sndvol into the Start menu search or Run dialog box. Check to see if your player software has an entry and move the slider up if it looks too low. Note the slider will not go above the level of the main Windows volume setting on the far left.

NirCMD mentioned above can also be used for this purpose and set the volume for a specific application in the Mixer to the level you choose. Use the guide above to create a shortcut and enter the following command instead:

nircmd.exe setappvolume {process name} 1

To get the process name open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Escape) and look for the name of the player in the list. For example, VLC will be vlc.exe, Media Player Classic 64bit will be mpc-hc64.exe. The volume level is a number between 0 and 1, 1 is 100%, 0.5 is 50% and etc.

Hardware Volume Controls

Although this seems to be less common nowadays, many laptops and some netbooks actually have a volume control slider, or more likely a rotary volume control on the side or front of the laptop. This is a hardware control and behaves the same way as an inline volume control on a set of headphones and is completely separate from any operating system volume controls or levels.

The control is usually on the side or front of the laptop, often near the line out, mic and headphone connection sockets. Note these controls are separate to the media controls on some laptops that are between the keyboard and the screen, those do actually alter the master volume level in Windows. The easy way to find out is change the level on your media keys and watch the sliders in the Sound Mixer window.

Codecs and Filters

Depending on what type of sound source is being played, it is sometimes naturally lower in volume than other types. For example AC3 audio can sometimes appear to be quiet when played through a 2 speaker Stereo system. Codecs and filters used to play certain audio formats can also have their own volume levels over and above anything you'll find in the Windows Volume Mixer or even the media player's own interface.

AC3Filter is an audio decoder and processing filter that can boost and enhance the audio levels of AC3 and DTS audio. If you already have it and the audio sounds too quiet, it's worth increasing the levels in AC3Filter. If you don't have AC3filter it's worth installing anyway because 5.1 audio which usually sounds very quiet can be boosted.

Install AC3Filter and go to Start > All Programs > AC3Filter and run AC3Filter Config. On the Preset drop down menu on the left select Loud. This increases the Gain levels of all channels and enables DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) to stop the audio distorting. You can then alter the master sound level or the level in the media player safe in the knowledge the AC3 or DTS audio is already at its safe maximum level.

Download AC3Filter

You might also like:

4 Tools To Auto Adjust System Volume At Specific Times2 Tools to Convert Audio or Video Files Into Self Contained Auto Playing Executables5 Tools To Get An On Screen Volume Level Indicator8 Tools to Quickly Change or Switch the Default Audio Sound Output in WindowsVirtual Audio Cable Enables Multiple Audio Outputs in Windows 7

Problem I'm having is playing videos (movies) through my USB media player on a TV. Volume is always too low. Have to turn up TV volume to 100% and it's still too low. Same video plays fine volume wise on computer. To get my TV to play these videos at a volume comparable to watching normal TV, I have to convert the videos boosting the volume and then play converted result on TV. Should I boost volume on these conversions or normalize? Right now with these videos, I'm having to boost volume about +15 db to get them to play on TV at the same approx volume as watching regular TV.

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HAL9000 Author2 years ago

Could be that your videos have 5.1 audio and your TV is only playing stereo sound. That is a very well known cause of low volume when playing media files and worth checking.

If that is the case, find a video converter program that can convert the audio to 2 channel stereo, the sound will play at normal levels then.

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Well it seems I have a harder problem…I test the RealTek High Definition Audio and it plays loud and clear, but when I use ANY video (online or on my computer), when I have an error message, or any type of audio played by my computer like start up it's really low. When I test the RealTek the sound bar goes all the way up but any other sound the highest it shows on the bar is less than half of the halfway mark. I've tried the mixers and they are set to full but still low sound. Normally I would have blamed the video/ audio but I have played old downloads fine before but now I can only hear them if I sit less than a foot from the computer.

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Kat4 years ago

Did you ever find the solution to your issue?

This is my own issue. If i go into the playback devices, the volume level bar next to my speakers never gets higher than the second bar (out of what looks like 10). The overall volume is at 100%, the individual mixer levels are at 100%, the volume of the application/video are maxed, but I have to lean forward. Now, if I configure the speakers or press the test button, it's loud and clear. But I never affects the volume I want to hear.
I've tried updating my sound drivers, but that does nothing.

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Thank you!!! It was the sound mixer. Some how Chrome's sound was turned all the way down.

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Kevin Wotipka4 years ago

Back in the 80s something like a Walkman had to put out a decent signal because then everything wasn't recorded quite so LOUD.

You take it from there.

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All my volumes are cranked up to maximum and certain videos and music are still quiet. It's just how the file was made. Is there a program that can play all the quieter sounds louder than before and all the louder sounds that would be out-of-bounds at the same volume as before? Such software can't be that difficult. I know lots of people complain about this.

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Andrew omas4 years ago

It has really helped me alot thanks for that update.

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Sir you are a legend. been tryna listen to songs but no help. until i found this and the windows volume control fixed it. thanks man! :)

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Kellwyn4 years ago

Had been troubled by the volume issue since I purchased my HP laptop. AC3filter suggestion solved it all. Thank you so so much mate.

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How to fix volume control on media players very simple answer is ' uninstall PLAYER then reinstall it ‘ !
my Gom player volume went and burned the driver out so used this method and it worked !!!!!!!!

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Doll9 years ago

Thanks a ton! AC3 filter solved my problem! :)

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Problem solved. I have the ffdshow decoder installed and fire up every time I reproduce a CD. I selected the 'mixer' codec and voila!. That´s it.

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Anonymous10 years ago

Thank you. It increased the audio as you said. I had it installed, I just needed to increase that 'Master' thing.

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Thank you so much. I fix my problem with AC3 filter as you said above.

In my movie there was lot of music & I can not hear people speak, but now problem solved.
Thanks lot.

Toshiba Laptop Volume Low
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Anton10 years ago

Thanks m8 Trying to fix that for smoe time…saved my life

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If you are using windows media player, try playing with the graphic equalizer settings. It made a big difference on my toshiba.

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Ahmed Omar10 years ago

Thanks a lot..
That's really works for me , the last part !
Thank you.

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Wow,After installing the AC3 filter the problem was solved.Excellent!, is Great! Thank you very very much I love you Raymond you are THE BEST.(excuse me for my bad english,my language is spanish)

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aaa10 years ago

use VLC player and increase vol to 200%

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Great Help, Thanx dude.

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No One In Particular10 years ago

I had this same problem with low DVD playback volume and solved it a bit differently. By going into Windows (using Windows Vista btw) sound settings in the Control Panel and enabling 'Loudness Equalization' found on the Enhancements tab in the speaker properties I was able to make DVD volume much louder. Unfortunately, this seems only to work when using Windows Media player which I thoroughly despise, but it does indeed work.

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Wow, finally I can hear my dvds on my computer!!!
Thanks a bunch!

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harsha11 years ago

Hey Raymond,

Excellent!! I have been facing this problem since years. Couldn't fix. Now I can watch my favorite movies happily. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Warm Regards
Harsha

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hey dude!!thnX al l0t man!!it w0rks fine!!

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Bob11 years ago

Great fix! Thanks a million!

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After installing the AC3 filter the problem was solved. I did not even have to change any settings…simply installing it with its defaults was enough. Thanks alot!

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Marcell Bar-On11 years ago

Awesome! The AC3 filter worked perfectly and the volume has been boosted! Thank you!!

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AC3 filter worked a treat…finally LOUD DVD playback through headphones! :)

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Rosa11 years ago

wow like magic thanks!!!

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Toshiba

humm…… really nice article, thanks for helping me out. well i was looking for good quality headphones, but finally got the solution here. peace……..

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Srikanth12 years ago

Awesome info. AC3 filter worked well for my laptop. Thanks much.

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Can't thank you enough!!
We're away for six months in our motorhome in Morocco and Europe – brought a pile of DVDs for he ASUS laptop -total frustration – volume so low had to switch on subtitles!
The CODEC did it.
Now looking forward to watching full boxed set of Band of Brothers and all the others.
Thanks again.

Toshiba Laptop Volume Low

The Windows Volume Mixer

Another area to check is the Windows Volume Mixer because the reason most player software doesn't affect the main volume control is they have their own entry in the mixer settings. For example, VLC player has an entry below which is set to zero in the Mixer, even though the main Windows volume and the VLC sound level in the program window itself is still set to a high value. You would not hear anything with the below setting.

Simply click on the speaker tray icon and select Mixer or type Sndvol into the Start menu search or Run dialog box. Check to see if your player software has an entry and move the slider up if it looks too low. Note the slider will not go above the level of the main Windows volume setting on the far left.

NirCMD mentioned above can also be used for this purpose and set the volume for a specific application in the Mixer to the level you choose. Use the guide above to create a shortcut and enter the following command instead:

nircmd.exe setappvolume {process name} 1

To get the process name open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Escape) and look for the name of the player in the list. For example, VLC will be vlc.exe, Media Player Classic 64bit will be mpc-hc64.exe. The volume level is a number between 0 and 1, 1 is 100%, 0.5 is 50% and etc.

Hardware Volume Controls

Although this seems to be less common nowadays, many laptops and some netbooks actually have a volume control slider, or more likely a rotary volume control on the side or front of the laptop. This is a hardware control and behaves the same way as an inline volume control on a set of headphones and is completely separate from any operating system volume controls or levels.

The control is usually on the side or front of the laptop, often near the line out, mic and headphone connection sockets. Note these controls are separate to the media controls on some laptops that are between the keyboard and the screen, those do actually alter the master volume level in Windows. The easy way to find out is change the level on your media keys and watch the sliders in the Sound Mixer window.

Codecs and Filters

Depending on what type of sound source is being played, it is sometimes naturally lower in volume than other types. For example AC3 audio can sometimes appear to be quiet when played through a 2 speaker Stereo system. Codecs and filters used to play certain audio formats can also have their own volume levels over and above anything you'll find in the Windows Volume Mixer or even the media player's own interface.

AC3Filter is an audio decoder and processing filter that can boost and enhance the audio levels of AC3 and DTS audio. If you already have it and the audio sounds too quiet, it's worth increasing the levels in AC3Filter. If you don't have AC3filter it's worth installing anyway because 5.1 audio which usually sounds very quiet can be boosted.

Install AC3Filter and go to Start > All Programs > AC3Filter and run AC3Filter Config. On the Preset drop down menu on the left select Loud. This increases the Gain levels of all channels and enables DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) to stop the audio distorting. You can then alter the master sound level or the level in the media player safe in the knowledge the AC3 or DTS audio is already at its safe maximum level.

Download AC3Filter

You might also like:

4 Tools To Auto Adjust System Volume At Specific Times2 Tools to Convert Audio or Video Files Into Self Contained Auto Playing Executables5 Tools To Get An On Screen Volume Level Indicator8 Tools to Quickly Change or Switch the Default Audio Sound Output in WindowsVirtual Audio Cable Enables Multiple Audio Outputs in Windows 7

Problem I'm having is playing videos (movies) through my USB media player on a TV. Volume is always too low. Have to turn up TV volume to 100% and it's still too low. Same video plays fine volume wise on computer. To get my TV to play these videos at a volume comparable to watching normal TV, I have to convert the videos boosting the volume and then play converted result on TV. Should I boost volume on these conversions or normalize? Right now with these videos, I'm having to boost volume about +15 db to get them to play on TV at the same approx volume as watching regular TV.

Reply
HAL9000 Author2 years ago

Could be that your videos have 5.1 audio and your TV is only playing stereo sound. That is a very well known cause of low volume when playing media files and worth checking.

If that is the case, find a video converter program that can convert the audio to 2 channel stereo, the sound will play at normal levels then.

Reply

Well it seems I have a harder problem…I test the RealTek High Definition Audio and it plays loud and clear, but when I use ANY video (online or on my computer), when I have an error message, or any type of audio played by my computer like start up it's really low. When I test the RealTek the sound bar goes all the way up but any other sound the highest it shows on the bar is less than half of the halfway mark. I've tried the mixers and they are set to full but still low sound. Normally I would have blamed the video/ audio but I have played old downloads fine before but now I can only hear them if I sit less than a foot from the computer.

Reply
Kat4 years ago

Did you ever find the solution to your issue?

This is my own issue. If i go into the playback devices, the volume level bar next to my speakers never gets higher than the second bar (out of what looks like 10). The overall volume is at 100%, the individual mixer levels are at 100%, the volume of the application/video are maxed, but I have to lean forward. Now, if I configure the speakers or press the test button, it's loud and clear. But I never affects the volume I want to hear.
I've tried updating my sound drivers, but that does nothing.

Reply

Thank you!!! It was the sound mixer. Some how Chrome's sound was turned all the way down.

Reply
Kevin Wotipka4 years ago

Back in the 80s something like a Walkman had to put out a decent signal because then everything wasn't recorded quite so LOUD.

You take it from there.

Reply

All my volumes are cranked up to maximum and certain videos and music are still quiet. It's just how the file was made. Is there a program that can play all the quieter sounds louder than before and all the louder sounds that would be out-of-bounds at the same volume as before? Such software can't be that difficult. I know lots of people complain about this.

Reply
Andrew omas4 years ago

It has really helped me alot thanks for that update.

Reply

Sir you are a legend. been tryna listen to songs but no help. until i found this and the windows volume control fixed it. thanks man! :)

Reply
Kellwyn4 years ago

Had been troubled by the volume issue since I purchased my HP laptop. AC3filter suggestion solved it all. Thank you so so much mate.

Reply

How to fix volume control on media players very simple answer is ' uninstall PLAYER then reinstall it ‘ !
my Gom player volume went and burned the driver out so used this method and it worked !!!!!!!!

Reply
Doll9 years ago

Thanks a ton! AC3 filter solved my problem! :)

Reply

Problem solved. I have the ffdshow decoder installed and fire up every time I reproduce a CD. I selected the 'mixer' codec and voila!. That´s it.

Reply
Anonymous10 years ago

Thank you. It increased the audio as you said. I had it installed, I just needed to increase that 'Master' thing.

Reply

Thank you so much. I fix my problem with AC3 filter as you said above.

In my movie there was lot of music & I can not hear people speak, but now problem solved.
Thanks lot.

Reply
Anton10 years ago

Thanks m8 Trying to fix that for smoe time…saved my life

Reply

If you are using windows media player, try playing with the graphic equalizer settings. It made a big difference on my toshiba.

Reply
Ahmed Omar10 years ago

Thanks a lot..
That's really works for me , the last part !
Thank you.

Reply

Wow,After installing the AC3 filter the problem was solved.Excellent!, is Great! Thank you very very much I love you Raymond you are THE BEST.(excuse me for my bad english,my language is spanish)

Reply
aaa10 years ago

use VLC player and increase vol to 200%

Reply

Great Help, Thanx dude.

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No One In Particular10 years ago

I had this same problem with low DVD playback volume and solved it a bit differently. By going into Windows (using Windows Vista btw) sound settings in the Control Panel and enabling 'Loudness Equalization' found on the Enhancements tab in the speaker properties I was able to make DVD volume much louder. Unfortunately, this seems only to work when using Windows Media player which I thoroughly despise, but it does indeed work.

Reply

Wow, finally I can hear my dvds on my computer!!!
Thanks a bunch!

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harsha11 years ago

Hey Raymond,

Excellent!! I have been facing this problem since years. Couldn't fix. Now I can watch my favorite movies happily. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Warm Regards
Harsha

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hey dude!!thnX al l0t man!!it w0rks fine!!

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Bob11 years ago

Great fix! Thanks a million!

Reply

After installing the AC3 filter the problem was solved. I did not even have to change any settings…simply installing it with its defaults was enough. Thanks alot!

Reply
Marcell Bar-On11 years ago

Awesome! The AC3 filter worked perfectly and the volume has been boosted! Thank you!!

Reply

AC3 filter worked a treat…finally LOUD DVD playback through headphones! :)

Reply
Rosa11 years ago

wow like magic thanks!!!

Reply

humm…… really nice article, thanks for helping me out. well i was looking for good quality headphones, but finally got the solution here. peace……..

Reply
Srikanth12 years ago

Awesome info. AC3 filter worked well for my laptop. Thanks much.

Reply

Can't thank you enough!!
We're away for six months in our motorhome in Morocco and Europe – brought a pile of DVDs for he ASUS laptop -total frustration – volume so low had to switch on subtitles!
The CODEC did it.
Now looking forward to watching full boxed set of Band of Brothers and all the others.
Thanks again.

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Kim Eisen12 years ago

I downloaded the free version of DFX at fxsound.com and it increased my laptop volume enormously. I actually had to decrease my volume, first time ever. Love it!

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Thanks ! for information.i can watching movies and have good feel.

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ML Baarra12 years ago

Thank you for the fix. The low sound on my HP while playing DVDs has been making me nuts! The AC3 filter worked like magic.

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Hi Ron.
I have been seaching for some time to find a cure for this problem, which, thankfully, you have just solved.
Regards, & Thanks, Dave.

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Ron12 years ago

I have more than enough volume now that AC3Filter worked Thanks: Ron

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I was having the same problem and what I did was change the audio device from the dvd player you're using. It was set to 5.1 and i set it to 2 front 2 back and it worked like a charm

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Israel13 years ago

thank you, finally i can watching movies on my laptop and enjoy it.

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Thanx, hobster, for the VLC tip. We have Harmon-Kardon speakers on our Toshiba laptop and they perform excellently on Windows and most media files, except for MOST DVDs. We have one DVD that had no sound at all on our laptop (using mplayer Classic), and trying Windows Media Player got us some sound, but garbled–I mention this one DVD because it has major sound problems, whereas the other DVDs just don't perform adequately, soundwise, on our laptop. (All of these DVDs play perfectly, soundwise, on our DVD player.) I installed VLC and am getting 'normal' sound now, quite acceptable for watching movies on my laptop when the DVD player is 'tied up.' Very good tip, indeed!

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Odair13 years ago

AC3 Filter worked very fine.

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Thanks so much! It worked liked a charm. So fast and easy.

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Blackrose13 years ago

SRS works fine. It even beats DFX. I installed SRS woking like a charm.

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think we are missing the point here…often 5.1 NEED NORMALISING! :)

dynamic range too much for poor speakers / after encoding…..

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hobster13 years ago

Another good way to give some digital gain to the audio is to use VLC ( videolan.org/vlc/ ), in Settings -> Extended GUI, Equalizer Tab. Mark 'Enable' and move the slider up for gain. I some times also use the equalizer to have a curve that boost the middle frequencies.
Hope it helps

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Toshiba Laptop Volume Too Low

Thanks for the info…

If you hava flat sound you should try 'srs audio sandbox' at
srs-store.com

This works great on Laptops.

This use to be given away on toshiba laptops under another name…

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Mike13 years ago

I thought that the low volume is normal when playing DVD on a computer, because of of the final editing of the movie. Thanks Ray for the informative article.

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Toshiba Laptop Volume Too Low

thx for the info ray

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