increase sound ?

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  1. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1

    increase sound ?


    hello does any one know how to increase the system sound please ?
    i have got an Acer Aspire 5536 laptop and when i use Ubuntu on a dual boot i can go to the volume icon and right click which takes me to system preferences and i can increase the sound,there must be a way i can do this on the Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit system ?
    Thank you.
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  2. Posts : 531
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM + SP1
       #2

    Hi GeordieJohn, welcome to the forums.

    Yeah, if you click on the logo next to the time in the bottom corner that will give you the volume.

    increase sound ?-image67.png

    Or if you go start, in the search box type volume and should be the first option.

    Lucky
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  3. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    i have used that to put to 100 % but it must be something about my laptop that even on 100% it is not enough,the sound is ok when i use Ubuntu as i have increased to over 100 %
    there must be a program for Windows that will do what Linux does ?
    thank you.
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  4. Posts : 531
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM + SP1
       #4

    Ah, i wondered if thats what you meant.

    I am afraid that Windows 7 has a particular limit on volume, unlike the xp days where it was a lot higher.

    The only advise i can give is either -- read this thread -> Is it possible to make laptop speakers louder?

    Or find yourself a USB sound card.

    Lucky
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  5. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #5

    Hi! geordiejohn1950, welcome to 7F :)

    As a test have you tried shutting down your machine then log onto the Windows OS, and check if the sound is okay?

    There is a possibility that Ubuntu is not properly releasing the resources of the sound card after a restart from Ubuntu.

    It would help to know what version of Ubuntu you are running.

    You could also try running the 'Playing Audio' troubleshooter while you are in Windows in:
    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Troubleshooting.
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  6. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    thank you i am using Ubuntu 11.04 and i have done trouble shooting,i will look into usb sound card or maybe get some external speakers.
    thank you once again
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  7. Posts : 2,578
    Vista 64 bit and 32 bit (SP2)
       #7

    You CAN get increased volume at least while utilizing a video player.
    VideoLAN - VLC media player - Open Source Multimedia Framework and Player – can boost sound up to 400% when watching videos with VLC
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  8. Posts : 1,996
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #8

    The windows default driver allows for Loudness Eq.
    The box must be checked.
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  9. Posts : 2,578
    Vista 64 bit and 32 bit (SP2)
       #9

    For MAXIMUM VOLUME, go to Control Panel, Sound (or Hardware + Sound, then Sound), and select Playback. Double-click “Speaker + Dual Headphones” and select Properties, then Advanced, and set the ‘Default Format’ drop-down menu to: 16 bit, 48,000 Hz (DVD quality). You can Test each of the different choices to make sure that’s the loudest.

    Then, if you have RealTek HD Audio Manager (or equivalent), open it and click on Speakers, and follow on-screen directions to increase volume.

    Once done, go to Control Panel + open IDT Audio, Playback, Select “Speakers and Dual Headphones.” Follow on-screen directions for Settings, Setup and Equalization.


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  10. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    thank you Imperfect1 that increased it by quite a bit.
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