2009-04-25, 08:51 PM
I'm getting really sick of having to constantly adjust and readjust my volume to comfortable levels. Commericals are too loud, shows are too quiet. Dialog within shows are too quiet, musical/effects sequences are too loud. So while I was being annoyed by this today, I remembered an ad for an old television that promised to maintain a maximum volume and never let a commercial just blare the crap out of you. That was a really long time ago, so I imagined such tech would be easy enough to find today.
I've already googled and found Auto Volume Control, which allows you to plug a source into your line in and it will regulate volume to line out on your audio card--designed more for external sources, though I suppose I could run a line from my speaker port to my line in, and then plug my speakers into my line out. Interesting, but a little bit of a hassle.
Anybody know of anything better? Something that can monitor and adjust my computer's audio output internally?
I've already googled and found Auto Volume Control, which allows you to plug a source into your line in and it will regulate volume to line out on your audio card--designed more for external sources, though I suppose I could run a line from my speaker port to my line in, and then plug my speakers into my line out. Interesting, but a little bit of a hassle.
Anybody know of anything better? Something that can monitor and adjust my computer's audio output internally?