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{{VSGEntry|Audio and Video are out of sync|VSG:Audio:Out_of_Sync|Audio and video do not seem to be synchronized.}}
  
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{{VSGEntry|Audio Normalization|VSG:Audio:Normalization|You are having troubles adjusting the volume in movies; music, explosions, gunshots, etc. being too loud or conversations being too quiet.}}
  
{{VSGEntry|Audio and Video are out of sync|VSG:Audio:GoodBut:Out_of_Sync|Audio and video do not seem to be synchronized.}}  
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{{VSGEntry|Fine tune volume control|VSG:Audio:CoarseVolume|If you have a coarse volume control, this is how you tune it.}}  
  
{{VSGEntry|Audio Normalization|VSG:Audio:GoodBut:Normalization|You are having troubles adjusting the volume in movies; music, explosions, gunshots, etc. being too loud or conversations being too quiet.}}
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{{VSGEntry|Volume change when I attach my mobile phone to computer during playback|VSG:Audio:Volume_Change_With_Mobile_Phone|This is a feature of Windows.}}  
 
 
{{VSGEntry|Fine tune volume control|VSG:Audio:GoodBut:CoarseVolume|If you have a coarse volume control, this is how you tune it.}}  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 12 October 2013

Troubles with synchronisation, volume...


Audio and Video are out of sync

Audio and video do not seem to be synchronized. Go!


Audio Normalization

You are having troubles adjusting the volume in movies; music, explosions, gunshots, etc. being too loud or conversations being too quiet. Go!


Fine tune volume control

If you have a coarse volume control, this is how you tune it. Go!


Volume change when I attach my mobile phone to computer during playback

This is a feature of Windows. Go!
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