nivmedia.com — Ever been in the situation where you've cranked your volume slider up to max in your media player and it's still too soft? Well in Quicktime, there is a secret volume control which can give you an additional significant volume boost.
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pundanJan 4, 2007
Is there anything to not hate about RealPlayer?
mcnamronJan 4, 2007
Yes, this has been around since I watched QuickTime videos on my Macintosh Classic II in black-and-white. It's like one of those tricks you read about in the System 7 Book, now with coverage of System 7.0.1! ;-)
buknaykidJan 4, 2007
Yes, separate knob. Why separate knob?! Why separate knob?!
admirabumblebeeJan 4, 2007
WMV does not work in VLC on mac.
tbikkleJan 4, 2007
Is there something like this for iTunes? I use the Soundcheck feature to normalize volume, but everything gets normalized to a level that’s much lower than the rest of the computer sounds, so you have to turn the speakers way up, but then all computer sounds and other media players are WAY loud.
karmavsJan 5, 2007
because it isn't max - its past max - and will compress the audio... its the same as if you use the equaliser and push all the bars to the top...
ewancooFeb 25, 2007
was browsing on metacafe and found this video about this quicktime secret.<a class="user" href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/447167/secret_volume_control_in_quicktime/">http://www.metacafe.com/watch/447167/secret_volume_control_in_quicktime/</a>