On 4/5/11 8:41 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
> SeaMonkey 2.0.13
> Windows 7 x64
> RealTek AC '97 audio (analog output)
> 
> All streaming audio (e.g. in YouTube or Amazon Cloud Player) has very low 
> volume 
> in SeaMonkey 2, even though every setting that I am aware of (browser window, 
> Windows 7 tray, speaker volume) is set to the max. Some sources are usable 
> (barely), others not.
> 
> This does not happen in IE8 or Chrome; in these I can blow my ears out (if I 
> so 
> desire). (I do not have FireFox on this machine).
> 

YouTube uses Flash.  I don't use Amazon Cloud Play, so I don't know what
it uses.  In any case, it might be something in the application that
actually captures the stream and sends it to your sound card.

Have you examined the settings in Volume Control (sndvol32.exe or
whatever its Windows 7 equivalent is).  In Windows XP, sndvol32.exe has
separate volume settings for Wave, SW Synthesizer, CD Player, and Input
Monitor.  I believe the setting for Wave is what controls the volume for
Flash.

Also, under [Start > Settings] in Windows XP, there is a Sounds and
Audio Devices that has volume control.  There should be an equivalent
for Windows 7.

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David E. Ross
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