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Sound Drop on Toshiba Laptop

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Re: Sound Drop on Toshiba Laptop

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Postby Breelander » February 13th, 2018, 4:00 pm

Vikingdon1 wrote:This appears to have helped on many sites but strangely not on the BBC I player...


iPlayer defaults to a volume setting of 7. Try turning it up to 11 (iPlayer goes up to 11, it's a 'Spinal Tap' thing :))

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Re: Sound Drop on Toshiba Laptop

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Postby Infrasonic » February 13th, 2018, 4:02 pm

Breelander wrote:
Vikingdon1 wrote:This appears to have helped on many sites but strangely not on the BBC I player...


iPlayer defaults to a volume setting of 7. Try turning it up to 11 (iPlayer goes up to 11, it's a 'Spinal Tap' thing :))


But why not make 10 one louder?...

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Re: Sound Drop on Toshiba Laptop

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Postby kiloran » February 13th, 2018, 4:05 pm

Infrasonic wrote:
Breelander wrote:
Vikingdon1 wrote:This appears to have helped on many sites but strangely not on the BBC I player...


iPlayer defaults to a volume setting of 7. Try turning it up to 11 (iPlayer goes up to 11, it's a 'Spinal Tap' thing :))


But why not make 10 one louder?...

Because 11 would then be TOO loud. Obvious, innit? :D

--kiloran

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Re: Sound Drop on Toshiba Laptop

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