2006-01-16, 01:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 2006-01-16, 01:47 AM by dragonfiregum.)
Before i go out and blow 200 dollars on some 2.1 or 5.1 speakers id like to see if i can fix this from the computer.
During viewing and while watching my recordings i notice the audio level is VERY low.
(WMP you watch the lil bitblocks jump up and down... not so high)
Im wondering what might help this?(ive tried system default cyberlink and mpeg audio decoders)
With my speakers i get no sound when there turned completely off (duh) and when about 1/5th some sound hearable and stuff ( but not loud over a hum of my computer much) Not enough to fill a room.. only sitting next to them you can hear well.
And from about 2/5ths to about max there isnt much improvement.
During viewing and while watching my recordings i notice the audio level is VERY low.
(WMP you watch the lil bitblocks jump up and down... not so high)
Im wondering what might help this?(ive tried system default cyberlink and mpeg audio decoders)
With my speakers i get no sound when there turned completely off (duh) and when about 1/5th some sound hearable and stuff ( but not loud over a hum of my computer much) Not enough to fill a room.. only sitting next to them you can hear well.
And from about 2/5ths to about max there isnt much improvement.
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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Pentium D 805 2.66ghz Dual Core
2GB Ram
Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT 256mb PCI-E (x2sli)
Audigy ZS 2 Platinum Sound card
ATI Theater 550 PRO w/Remote
3 320gig Harddrives(and 400+external on other 2 pc's which are setup)
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Pentium D 805 2.66ghz Dual Core
2GB Ram
Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT 256mb PCI-E (x2sli)
Audigy ZS 2 Platinum Sound card
ATI Theater 550 PRO w/Remote
3 320gig Harddrives(and 400+external on other 2 pc's which are setup)