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My music volume keeps fluctuating :(
Lately, the music volume on my laptop keeps fluctuating like crazy...
especially when there is BASS, the music volume drops alot. and then goes up again, then down, then up I tried with Itunes, and WMP, and same problem I tried burning the songs on a cd, see if my music files got damaged, but they were playing fine anybody know how to fix this problem? thanx! |
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Next time, don't buy a GAY LAPTOP computer !!!!!
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I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT ! But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time .... |
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Try to see if you have any grahiccard software installed, mix software (see trayicons). Maybe you set that software to adjust volume, bass and stuff depending on the sound.
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yeah I'll try closing a few programs and trying again
any more input? |
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It's simple BDJUF. Your sound chip's output is overdriving your operational amplifiers and causing a drain from the voltage regulators that the regulators cannot handle. Laptops have some of the WORST sound equipment to date. try turning your volume down and using an external amplifier.
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I can change this!!!!!
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well i happen to think the pink laptop is adorable
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