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<blockquote data-quote="SiLenTYL" data-source="post: 856426" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>do u get 5.1 through the HDMI when playing those MKV's?</p><p> </p><p>If so.. its probably bitsreaming the audio - giving you exact lossless audio which happens to be quieter than all the other video types u play</p><p> </p><p>You cant change bitstreaming audio volume on your PC, only your amp - this is due to the fact your PC is not actually "playing" the audio.. your amp does all the work.</p><p> </p><p>If u dont want to keep changing the audio level on your amp, you can lower the audio out levels for all your other content to make both bitstreaming and "everything else" the same volume level.</p><p> </p><p>The properties page of your audio codec would possibly be the best place to go... or if your using windows 7, right-click on the audio icon (next to your clock) and lower the volume level (FOR MEDIAPORTAL ONLY).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiLenTYL, post: 856426, member: 10288"] do u get 5.1 through the HDMI when playing those MKV's? If so.. its probably bitsreaming the audio - giving you exact lossless audio which happens to be quieter than all the other video types u play You cant change bitstreaming audio volume on your PC, only your amp - this is due to the fact your PC is not actually "playing" the audio.. your amp does all the work. If u dont want to keep changing the audio level on your amp, you can lower the audio out levels for all your other content to make both bitstreaming and "everything else" the same volume level. The properties page of your audio codec would possibly be the best place to go... or if your using windows 7, right-click on the audio icon (next to your clock) and lower the volume level (FOR MEDIAPORTAL ONLY). [/QUOTE]
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