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Old 2nd January 2009, 05:54 PM
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Youtube videos are a little too quiet

I'm having some fun trying to hear videos on Youtube (Firefox or Opera). At the volume I usually have my TV at they're completely inaudible. I have to turn the volume up as high as it'll go for the videos to be halfway loud. As a new Fedora user/novice - how'd I go about fixing the sound?

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I'm having some fun trying to hear videos on Youtube (Firefox or Opera). At the volume I usually have my TV at they're completely inaudible. I have to turn the volume up as high as it'll go for the videos to be halfway loud. As a new Fedora user/novice - how'd I go about fixing the sound?

Thanks in advance,
hi,

Is it just youtube or sound in general?

try...right click on the sound control (top right corner)> Open volume control > and increase the PCM ?

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you may need to check a check box for "pcm to show up
r-click sound icon and select "open volume control "
then "edit " and click on preferences
then put a check in pcm
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hi,

Is it just youtube or sound in general?

try...right click on the sound control (top right corner)> Open volume control > and increase the PCM ?

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That did the trick, many, many thanks!
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That did the trick, many, many thanks!
hi,

guess that means solved then..

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