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Robert
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      3rd November 2010
I have a Dell laptop which I bought used. I can't get the volume on the
speakers to go up high enough so I can hear them well. I set the volume in
the control panel up all the way and it's still not loud enouch. Is there
anything I can do?
 
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VanguardLH
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      4th November 2010
Robert wrote:

> I have a Dell laptop which I bought used. I can't get the volume on the
> speakers to go up high enough so I can hear them well. I set the volume in
> the control panel up all the way and it's still not loud enouch. Is there
> anything I can do?


Did you also check if the other sliders, like WAV(e) were something
above the minimal setting? You probably just moved the master volume
slider. Now you have to set the OTHER sliders for the type of audio
being played. Double-click on the sound tray icon to see the
mixer-style Volume Control panel.

Also remember that speakers in laptops really suck. If you want to have
good audio, either connect a pair of powered external speakers or get a
decent headset.
 
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Tim Meddick
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      4th November 2010
Adding to the comprehensive advice given by "VanguardLH" ; mind also, that
there is a separate volume control on Media Player (your current one AND
the old "mplayer2.exe" which is still included with XP).

This is in addition to the separate controls for "Master Volume" and "WAVE
Out" controls on the "sndvol32.exe" application (brought up by
double-clicking the taskbar "speaker" icon) that "VanguardLH" noted.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




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>I have a Dell laptop which I bought used. I can't get the volume on the
> speakers to go up high enough so I can hear them well. I set the volume
> in
> the control panel up all the way and it's still not loud enouch. Is there
> anything I can do?


 
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Robert
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      5th November 2010
I found the problem. On youtube there is a volume slider and when I
moved that the volume got much louder. A friend pointed that out to me.
I didn't know. Sorry for the trouble.

"Tim Meddick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:iau2a2$4cs$(E-Mail Removed):

> Adding to the comprehensive advice given by "VanguardLH" ; mind also,
> that there is a separate volume control on Media Player (your current
> one AND the old "mplayer2.exe" which is still included with XP).
>
> This is in addition to the separate controls for "Master Volume" and
> "WAVE Out" controls on the "sndvol32.exe" application (brought up by
> double-clicking the taskbar "speaker" icon) that "VanguardLH" noted.
>
> ==
>
> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
>
>
>
>
> "Robert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Xns9E25B95475480cpq1bcle@209.197.15.222...
>>I have a Dell laptop which I bought used. I can't get the volume on
>>the
>> speakers to go up high enough so I can hear them well. I set the
>> volume in
>> the control panel up all the way and it's still not loud enouch. Is
>> there anything I can do?

>
>


 
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Robert
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      5th November 2010
I found the problem. On youtube there is a volume slider and when I moved
that the volume got much louder. A friend pointed that out to me. I
didn't know. Sorry for the trouble.


VanguardLH <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:iat8nd$5iq$(E-Mail Removed):

> Robert wrote:
>
>> I have a Dell laptop which I bought used. I can't get the volume on
>> the speakers to go up high enough so I can hear them well. I set the
>> volume in the control panel up all the way and it's still not loud
>> enouch. Is there anything I can do?

>
> Did you also check if the other sliders, like WAV(e) were something
> above the minimal setting? You probably just moved the master volume
> slider. Now you have to set the OTHER sliders for the type of audio
> being played. Double-click on the sound tray icon to see the
> mixer-style Volume Control panel.
>
> Also remember that speakers in laptops really suck. If you want to
> have good audio, either connect a pair of powered external speakers or
> get a decent headset.


 
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