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Armouredfalcon
This is an absolutely bizzare one for me.
Im getting per application volume dropping. or even per web page.
it started with some web page video players playing their audio very quiet (namely Crunchyroll) my first thought was its a crunchyroll specific Issue, so I turn on loudness equalisation in audio settings, and that raises that volume. - I turn it back off again for normal playing because I dislike how much it changes sounds when playing games, or even just some notification sounds.
This worked, but then other pages started getting really quiet, including Youtube. Id have to turn loudness equalisation back on just to hear regular youtube videos. But all other Applications (games, Discord etc) were playing volume at the same level as always.
until today, where I can barely hear a game I am playing, that I haven't touched the volume control on (Apex Legends) Again, all volume levels are at 100%, in windows, and hardware controls.
So, yeah. what the heck is happening? can I just flatly boost these volume levels without having to fiddle with the loudness equalisation setting? Its becoming really annoying.
Windows 10 home 64bit, Asus Z270-P, i7 7700K, GTX1070, 16GB DDR4
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Im getting per application volume dropping. or even per web page.
it started with some web page video players playing their audio very quiet (namely Crunchyroll) my first thought was its a crunchyroll specific Issue, so I turn on loudness equalisation in audio settings, and that raises that volume. - I turn it back off again for normal playing because I dislike how much it changes sounds when playing games, or even just some notification sounds.
This worked, but then other pages started getting really quiet, including Youtube. Id have to turn loudness equalisation back on just to hear regular youtube videos. But all other Applications (games, Discord etc) were playing volume at the same level as always.
until today, where I can barely hear a game I am playing, that I haven't touched the volume control on (Apex Legends) Again, all volume levels are at 100%, in windows, and hardware controls.
So, yeah. what the heck is happening? can I just flatly boost these volume levels without having to fiddle with the loudness equalisation setting? Its becoming really annoying.
Windows 10 home 64bit, Asus Z270-P, i7 7700K, GTX1070, 16GB DDR4
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