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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.}} | {{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 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.}} | ||
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− | {{VSGEntry|Volume change when I attach my mobile phone to computer during playback|VSG:Audio: | + | {{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.}} |
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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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