2013/3/30 Gabriel Rossetti <rossetti.gabr...@gmail.com>

> Hi everyone,
>
> I installed GS on a new laptop and noticed that the volume is extremely
> low when using the speakers. I went into the sound settings and say that
> there is a 100% on the bar but you can move it higher. This gives the
> desired volume on the speakers but if I adjust with the volume panel slider
> it goes back to max 100%.
>
> I understand when you have headphones that it is a good idea to limit the
> max sound, but with speakers I don't really (up to the point when the sound
> is bad I guess). Is there a way to either move that 100% to a higher level
> or make the panel volume slider not take the 100% into account?
>

The 100% is referred to normal volume, ie volume that is not deamplified.
Going above 100% is possible, by amplifying the sound wave in software
rather than doing it electronically in the sound card, but it distorts the
sound and reduces quality, which is why we don't expose it in the menu.
The fact that volume is low means probably that the application is also
limiting it. For example you should look for knobs in the application tab
of the sound panel. Or, if you accept a reduction in quality, just use the
sound panel and sw amplification, or install one of the many extensions
that tweak the sound menu.

Giovanni
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