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Old 2006-01-02, 09:18   #1 (permalink)
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Default TV volumn about 1/2 volumn of dvd's,mp3's, stored video etc.

My TV volumn is much much quieter then the rest of my volumn for everything else, its loud enough that I can turn it up about 3/4 way and really dont need any more then that but sometimes I forget how loud it is then go to watch a dvd and ,well u get the picture.

I have my input on my sound card turned all the way up, is there any way to fix this ?

If I turn the wave volumn down to 1/2 will this cut the mp3 volumn and the dvd volumn down or is there a way to adjust the volumn independantly in media portal ?

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