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Boosting Sound
Is there anyway to boost the sound when using the media player? More specifically, i use those ear buds exclusively and even with sound all the way up in the program as well as the device it is terribly hard to hear on an airplane, train etc.
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2) xmms, it has an equalizer, you can push ALL frequency to max, that would add 20db with some distortion :( 3) mplayer, do the following, it CAN bust your tablet speaker :) , http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=24349, use any editor you want, I found emelfm2 the easiest. ================================================== = increase volume: add to the file /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf softvol=yes softvol-max=500 ================================================== == I have tried softvol-max=999 and I can hear my tablet across the hall :) These are maemo. KDE or alternative OS has players with equalizer can do similar to add 20db to max. I recently bought this, it COMPLETELY shut off external noise and with a battery amp (adds 2.5db I guess), I can hear pretty good during my bus ride, yes, in a bus, not subway Hope this helps, bun |
Re: Boosting Sound
You can install aumix. You will find that the regular volume is 93. You can set it to 100. The difference is remarkable.
You can see this post if you cannot install aumix. |
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i have noticed that
mplayer -ao alsa [filename] is much louder than default |
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