Thursday, May 20, 2010

Is there an reletivly inexpensive way to amplify the the audio signal comming out of my sound card?

When i have headphones plugged into my sound card the sound come out almost as a whisper. I have the system sound at it's max. I am wondering if there is an relatively inexpensive hardware or software way to solve my problem.

Is there an reletivly inexpensive way to amplify the the audio signal comming out of my sound card?
google the words"real player alternative"find a site that you can download it from,download it,,then go into the audio properties,,find the slide bar that says"boost"slide it to where you like..beware,,this will make EVERY audio program on your pc boosted,whether your using real alternative or not,,,it doesnt even have to be open to boost things and it is LOUD!!!you may have to tweak it a bit to find where you get the best sound without distortion though.......good luck..ps this program has increased the audio output of my laptop by at least 300 percent!!!oh yeah,,be sure that ALL of your media player volumes are turned up,,some may be affecting your sound output right now....
Reply:make sure that your driver for your sound card is installed properly and also you can try to upgrade your driver...


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