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Nice hint, but...
...what will you do when your hearing goes completely away? I have never felt the need to max out the volume on my macs, going back to 1993--especially with headphones.
Helps when sitting across the room
Occasionally I'll set my Powerbook up to watch a DVD (anyone know how to turn *that* volume up like this?). Unfortunately, as loud as my PowerBook is when I'm sitting next to it, doesn't help when I'm in bed... I don't do the 'double' your volume trick often, but it's nice to have it available when you're trying to show other people stuff.
Helps when sitting across the room
No tricks, but Audio Hijack does this very well-- doubling the volume output of a DVD. I have a set of Apple speakers that came with my Cube. If I use them on my PowerBook, the volume is far lower (than with the Cube). Audio Hijack helps to overcome this problem. |
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