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In general, tablets don't have powerful sound systems. Some ear-buds will play louder than others, but don't expect any built-in speaker to play loudly. Try different ear-buds, that may help, or an external "amplifier".
Some brand name of the DVD player.Some brand name DVD player,u must used it own DVD player remote to turn on the volume higer or lower to get it up or lower on the movie DVD discs or any kind of DVD discs are playing.The tv dosen't control the output volume of the movie,if the function require the DVD player remote to do it.Check ur DVD player remote see if u have a volume control buttons + - used those buttons on the DVD remote control u will control the volume of the movie DVD disc it is playing on the DVD player.
Tries tv menu Sound Setting adjustment.Tries all the setting to the max like treble,bass,balance and surround sound is on.This should help make the audio louder.
U set it on suround sound might help a litte.Best to buy a speakers system's like BOSE or Yama help the sound,modify the sound about 50% louder.If u are hard of hearing,best money ever spend for the BOSE sound sytem,it a dream system's.
If you use a digital cable box, it could be that the volume on that isn't turned up all the way. I didn't even realize the box had volume controls until 2 years after I got it...makes a HUGE difference now
Don't know if your problem exactly like mine, but playing back recordings in the camera always have weak sound. However when editing the clips using Imagemixer 3 on your computer, the sound is louder and you can boost it even further with the "Adjust Volume" function of Imagemixer.
As it's been 5 months I suspect problem's been solved - how? I have similar problem, E50 recorded DVD-r's lock up after playing about an hour. RAMs and commercial DVDs play fine.
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