Dear All
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 16:47 +0000, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
I assume you mean firefox.2.0. As I said previously this program has dependencies that must be independently installed after it is installed. If you do not that is the last yum upgrade you will do.
Did you play all the videos through this browser? Did you install all the dependencies. from the remi site. For firefox-1.5.0.9 youtube videos play well. -- ======================================================================= Truth will out this morning. (Which may really mess things up.) ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@sbcglobal.net
On 3/1/07, Aaron Konstam akonstam@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
I assume you mean firefox.2.0. As I said previously this program has dependencies that must be independently installed after it is installed. If you do not that is the last yum upgrade you will do.
Did you play all the videos through this browser? Did you install all the dependencies. from the remi site. For firefox-1.5.0.9 youtube videos play well.
Thanks, Aaron. Yes, I am using Firefox 2.0.0.2 from Remi's repository, and yes, I have all dependencies installed -- I guess --, as I have Remi's repository set on, i.e., as an active repository.
Paul
On 3/1/07, Paul Smith phhs80@gmail.com wrote:
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
I assume you mean firefox.2.0. As I said previously this program has dependencies that must be independently installed after it is installed. If you do not that is the last yum upgrade you will do.
Did you play all the videos through this browser? Did you install all the dependencies. from the remi site. For firefox-1.5.0.9 youtube videos play well.
Thanks, Aaron. Yes, I am using Firefox 2.0.0.2 from Remi's repository, and yes, I have all dependencies installed -- I guess --, as I have Remi's repository set on, i.e., as an active repository.
The sound of YouTube videos is no better if I use Opera. All local videos (avi files) play very, very well. That is strange!
Paul
On 03/01/2007 08:47:10 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
The obvious springs to mind, and I'm sure you've done this.. turn up the volume in the youtube interface?
Cheers, Rikke
On 3/1/07, Rikke D. Giles rgiles@centurytel.net wrote:
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
The obvious springs to mind, and I'm sure you've done this.. turn up the volume in the youtube interface?
Thanks, Rikke. The sound in the YouTube interface is turned on (just below the image) and it is set at the highest level.
Paul
On 3/1/07, Paul Smith phhs80@gmail.com wrote:
I have noticed that the sound of YouTube videos is too low, almost inaudible. I have PCM the highest possible (without distortion), but no progress. Local video files play with a fine sound. My browser is Remi's Firefox. Any ideas?
The obvious springs to mind, and I'm sure you've done this.. turn up the volume in the youtube interface?
Thanks, Rikke. The sound in the YouTube interface is turned on (just below the image) and it is set at the highest level.
I think I have determined the cause of that: if the sound of kplayer is low, so it will be the sound of YouTube videos. Thus, the trick is to increase the volume of kplayer.
Paul