Brett
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I've got my headphones plugged into my PC at work. I've got the volume up full on winamp and in the windows volume controls, but it's still pretty low.
Any way of boosting it up a bit?
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SetH
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you sure there are no filter/EQ settings enabled on winamp that are interferring?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by SetH
you sure there are no filter/EQ settings enabled on winamp that are interferring?
Nah, that was all turned off. I'm currently using the preamp on the equaliser to give it a little more boost, but not much
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Mather.16v
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it might sound daft but go onto what ever else video/music players you have got onto your machine and turn them onto full volume
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Brett
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Does sound a bit daft
...tried it anyway, no joy
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Matt H
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Wave volume maybe?
If you do one click it might appear to be on full, but do a double click & it brings up a few other which might not be
(Im talking about the speaker icon in the bottom right)
[Edited on 20-08-2007 by Matt H]
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Brett
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Maybe I should point out that i'm not an idiot
I've used all the standard methods of turning it up. I think i'm more asking if there is a little bit of software maybe?
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Leighton
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Just incase you are a idiot
did you check the volume controle on the headphones
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Mather.16v
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Does sound a bit daft
...tried it anyway, no joy
it was worth a shot
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John
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If you install ffdshow and use that as the codec on whatever you are playing you can up the volume on this.
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Kurt
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how good are the headphones?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by John
If you install ffdshow and use that as the codec on whatever you are playing you can up the volume on this.
Will try that now
quote: Originally posted by Kurt
how good are the headphones?
Sony PSP Headphones
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liveseytowers
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Sounds stupid as well but you never know, try using the headphone socket on the back of the PC if you are using the ones on the front? Might be faulty.
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Brett
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ffdshow didn't work
Oh well
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mazdaspeed
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by John
If you install ffdshow and use that as the codec on whatever you are playing you can up the volume on this.
Will try that now
quote: Originally posted by Kurt
how good are the headphones?
Sony PSP Headphones
There is your answer, PSP headphones are quieter than standard headphones so buy some proper headphones.
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Brett
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That'd probably explain it I'll buy some more at lunch.
I just assumed with them being Sony that they'd be decent
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dave17
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Maybe I should point out that i'm not an idiot
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Brett
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Yeah, I'm an idiot because I assume that brand new sony headphones will work ok.
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Brett
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Just bought some different ones. Didn't change a thing. I was right after all, Dave.
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Jules
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You can increase the volume of /mp3 / .wav files (etc) using Goldwave - but you have to do each one individually and save it as you are editting the file
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dave17
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i was only being smarmy, keep your beanie on
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jaffa
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Try starting WinAmp and set the 'db' slider to maximum (+12 db). Its on the left side near the Equalizer controls! Fixed my low sound probs!
any use? found on another site
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Nah, that was all turned off. I'm currently using the preamp on the equaliser to give it a little more boost, but not much
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jaffa
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ah sorry my bad didn't read it properly
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johnhara1
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same low sound for every file you play?
Same for a CD or Streaming radio from the net?
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