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    Help! Terribly low sound!!

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Garandhero, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. Garandhero

    Garandhero Notebook Deity

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    So even though I have my volume jacked up ingame and in windows my volume (without headsets) IS ABSURDLY LOW!

    Please help!

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  2. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    Are you sure you checked your volume mixer for each individual application?
     
  3. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    The center panel in you first picture "speaker properties", click on enhancements then loudness equalization, it should give your volume a boost.
     
  4. Garandhero

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    This helped a bit - anything else I can do?
     
  5. FxPower

    FxPower Notebook Geek

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    maybe flat out the speakers too?
     
  6. hyperbolic

    hyperbolic Notebook Consultant

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    Under effects choose, Enviroment: Carpeted Hallway, Equalizer: Soft. Also, select Loudness Equalization. Also, I'm not sure about the 5792, but on the 93, fn+2 activates SRS, which makes the sound more spatial, and easier to hear. Selecting Virtual Surround in the panel might help as well.