Sound - It not loud enough
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Oaklodge
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Sound - It not loud enough
OK, ANother attmept at asking this.
I have a T60P with a clean install of Vista.
I have installed all the required Lenovo drivers and everything seems to be working.
The only trouble is that the max volume is not very loud. II'm aware of the silver buttons and the icon in the system tray, everything is set to the maximum ... and still my X40 can pump out more volume ... surly there is something I can do to get more volume out of this otherwise great machine ??
I have a T60P with a clean install of Vista.
I have installed all the required Lenovo drivers and everything seems to be working.
The only trouble is that the max volume is not very loud. II'm aware of the silver buttons and the icon in the system tray, everything is set to the maximum ... and still my X40 can pump out more volume ... surly there is something I can do to get more volume out of this otherwise great machine ??
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Oaklodge
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LOL - but I don't want to walk around with my laptop strapped to my back 
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Re: Sound - It not loud enough
Did you maximize both "Volume Control" and "Wave"?Oaklodge wrote:I'm aware of the silver buttons and the icon in the system tray
But I agree that even with everything maximized, my T60's volume still isn't always enough.
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Yes, every possible volume control is maxed out ... seems strange that the volume is not enough for such a big laptop.
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I've been wondering if it was just my T60p with this problem-no matter what I do, most of the time there just isn't enough volume. And then there are times where whatever I am listening to was recorded at a loud level, which makes it plenty loud-but then the speakers and the surrounding plastic start buzzing and rattling.
Suffice it to say-the T60 has a very poor speaker/audio setup.
Suffice it to say-the T60 has a very poor speaker/audio setup.
I lost count...
using Vista?
I have noticed that the volume in Vista is substantially lower than that in Win XP, I havent looked in much detail here but I checked that the wave and other sliders and the hardware sound controls were at max. Has any one else observed this same behavior?
Has anyone tried a method of playback that attempts to bypass virtually all software audio controls, and more relevantly here attempts to output sound at the maximum hardware-allowable volume? The best way to do this is to bypass the windows kernel mixer, which sometimes (rarely) is affected by audio bloatware as well as the main viewable volume sliders. This may not solve the problem, but it will at least help diagnose whether the low volume is a software or hardware issue.
Lately I'm always playing audio in this mode, as I'm testing computer-based implementations of bit-exact audio output, or at least near-bit exact.
Lately I'm always playing audio in this mode, as I'm testing computer-based implementations of bit-exact audio output, or at least near-bit exact.
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