Not sure what player is used, but some has a function for even out volume differences. Family_Guy, maybe there is such a function on your player, or you could download one that has it?
Hey, Im by far a tech wiz so i will ask have to ask around for sure.... the videos are downloaded from youtube and have different recording volumes. Ill ask some friends if there is a equalizer i can get. The girls know about this and are supposed to adjust the amp. Another job on my list to be sorted
Haven't looked lately but I would be surprised if there aren't many options by now. First time I saw this type of technology was many many years ago on a TV to stop commercials from blowing you off the couch at 3am...
I don't use Windows, so I don't know if this will work for you. But, it's worth a try. 3 Ways to Normalize Sound Volume on Your PC
Try this link: How to normalize volume level for a group of audio tracks? I hope that helps. If you cannot figure it out maybe the Dude would help for a couple of beverages??? Edit: what operating system do you use? Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone etc...
Hey DaveD, I just use my PC to download from youtube and put on a USB to plug in the TV. A few beers to sort it sounds good
My suggestion is that you use a program called VLC media player. This will play both audio and video. Also, has a built in Audio Normalizer built into the Filter portion of the program. To access the normalizer: Click on TOOLS at top, then the preferences or can just hit CTRL+P Then once open, all the way on the bottom left you will see "Show settings" simple and all. Click on "ALL" to open up the world of settings. Then, on the left hand side you go to filters. then a list of clickable options will appear on the right hand side. Click on "Volume Normalizer" then click on save..then start your videos.