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Old 30-07-2008, 07:25 PM   #1
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Laptop Help

i have a packard bell easynote laptop, and have always been frustrated with how quiet the volume is.

at first i thought there was a fault, because even when its at its maximum volume, its barely audible. i have to put headphones in to watch anything on it.

i know laptop speakers are notoriously bad but this really takes the biscuit.

any ideas about any software that could help increase volume?

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Old 30-07-2008, 07:36 PM   #2
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This is the program I used on my wee sisters laptop...

Download TFM Audio Filter 1.0 beta 8 - TFM Audio Filter is an DirectShow Filter, for real-time audio processing - Softpedia

The options you should use are

B. Amplify Audio Level:
· "Boost" audio, if you need more "power"

C. Graphic Equalizer


Both helped my sisters laptop to achieve a better volume . but not lots more volume.. around 25% more....
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:51 PM   #4
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it's a hardware problem not software, you'll have to buy new speakers
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i have a packard bell easynote laptop, and have always been frustrated with how quiet the volume is.

at first i thought there was a fault, because even when its at its maximum volume, its barely audible. i have to put headphones in to watch anything on it.

i know laptop speakers are notoriously bad but this really takes the biscuit.

any ideas about any software that could help increase volume?

x

ive got the same laptop i managed 2 icrease it with some software but not a great deal of a difference
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Old 30-07-2008, 08:25 PM   #6
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ive got the same laptop i managed 2 icrease it with some software but not a great deal of a difference
shit isnt it!





thanks for the advice guys

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