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No singular answer. Here are some of the things to try, following by links depicting details: 1) Update audio drivers via device manager or 3rd party ware 2) Change sound quality by altering Speaker properties via Sound icon on task bar 3) Change Loudness Equalization of Speakers in Enhancement tab of Speaker Properties 4) Run Audio Troubleshooter 5) Use Windows Volume Mixer to increase sound 6) In Sound, change Communications tab to Do Nothing 7) Try different audio device 8) Try VLC and adjust it to boost volume 9) In Chrome, use Volume Boosting extension 10) Clean speakers 11) Increase Media Player sound
Check the settings of the monitor for audio volume. Also check the individual volume control setting for the applications and system sounds. Or call ViewSonic technical support for assistance.
this could be a codec problem or video was record on low sound settings .try checking that your sound is up full right click on sound icon....open volume mixer make sure all slides are up full.
hope this helps
If the original recording is on low volume then you will get louder sound on the player device while if the recording is at high volume the you get low levels on player. try recording at lower volume settings on the phone. Then when you play it it will sound louder on increased volume.
First!
1) check your setting for sound to (2 way speakers)
2) Setting for Volume in control panel.
3) connector may be you need a little expantion from radio shack gold ext.
4) be sure you got sound from headphones !! **
Go it!
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