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Override QuickTime Player's maximum playback volume
Authored by: missinglina on Nov 02, '04 10:13:46AM

I have this problem in iTunes. The volume of the music just doesn't seem nearly as loud as the volume of the system sounds, so I know the speakers can be pushed way more. I have to turn down the system sounds way down when I crank up iTunes. Is there some secret I'm missing? Does anyone else experience this? I have the sound enhance clicked on and right in the halfway point, sound check is clicked, and the equalizer is usually set to rock.

Thanks for any input.



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Override QuickTime Player's maximum playback volume
Authored by: VirtualWolf on Nov 03, '04 07:49:39AM
Do you have Sound Check on? That lowers the volume of all the songs quite a lot. (As well as clips horribly in some songs.)

I'd recommend Volume Logic...it has its own Sound Check equivalent, but doesn't clip like Sound Check does. It's also got a better-sounding and more adjustable version of the Sound Enhancer too. I love it.

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Override QuickTime Player's maximum playback volume
Authored by: missinglina on Nov 04, '04 03:34:07PM

Thanks a lot! I'll take sound check out and will see if that's what's going on. Thanks for the tip on volume logic!



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