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Hi, probably posting in a little bit off-theme forum, sorry for that. Ive got a notebook which does not have a physical regulation of volume output. Its managed by software(Fn+PgUp...) Eventhough when I have windows volume and notebook volume set to full, some movies are very silent, because of their recorded sound level.

Question: is there a prog/utility to raise the volume output even more? The loudspeakers are strong enough(for example when playing music)

Thanks a lot, bye


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Well let's first ask him what kind of movies he's trying to play on his laptop shall we?

Actually it doesn't matter wether you're trying to play DivX/XviD with AC3/MP3 or MPEG2 with AC3/DTS (or in other words DVDs). FFDShow comes with a Volume Normalize feature which is able to normalize every audio format it supports. So all you need is FFDShow (and perhaps some MPEG filters for DVD support if so; included in my package).

This at least keeps you from installing those huge DVD programs.

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