

But that simply makes the louder parts louder.

The only way I get the low volume up is jacking the on screen volume level up to 200%. I checked the source disk and it has some very wide volume variations.Īfter doing the procedure and experimenting up to a level of 10.0 I hear no change. The content starts out low which I'm aware of from the source disk. However I am having a problems after doing the procedure. This has been a helpful thread to show the intricacies of VLC. I haven't tested applying all settings at once, but I believe you can do this all at once.ĭouble-check all settings are correct after VLC is restarted. As I did this in increments, you may have to apply one step, save, and restart VLC between for menu options to be present.

Restart VLC, as settings are not applied until restart. Set "Number of audio buffers" to 10 and "Maximal volume level" to 1.6 You should see "normvol" added to the text box at the bottomĮxpand "Filters" and highlight "Volume Normalizer". Now switch to Advanced view by selecting "All" in the "Show Settings" box at the bottom leftĮxpand "Audio" and highlight "Filters". Check the "Normalize volume to:" box and set the value to 1.6 I am combining information found in multiple threads for convenience. too loud? Conversations too quiet? If this is your problem, read on. Are you constantly adjusting the volume in movies? Music, explosions, gunshots, etc.
