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    How can i get more volume out of my 5920G

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by jnyvio, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. jnyvio

    jnyvio Notebook Evangelist

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    Just noticing that my volume slider is on 100%, same for my application 100%. Same for volume properties 100%. Is there some way to boost the volume up even further (some secret special menu). It is very clean sounding, it's just not loud enough!!
     
  2. ReaperX

    ReaperX Notebook Consultant

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    I don't think there is a boost trick like Z5500.. :p

    Although I listen to music I have a cleaner and stronger sound with rock profile.
     
  3. Kheops

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    You can try using the RealPLayer, I have an approx. 15% boost in volume as opposed to WMP. Can also check (if it is using the Realtek sound driver) in the HD Audio Manger (system tray) that Wave slide is all the way up. I had the surprise to find it in the middle...
     
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    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    Plug in an Altec Lansing Speaker set. :cool:
     
  5. jnyvio

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    MMMM..... Strange.... The sound is way louder on Game Demo's than media player... The machine gun noises in Medal of Honor Pacific Assault sounded fantastic... Same for AREA-51.