Sound question
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- jox
Pardon my stupidity but...
Is there a difference in sound quality if you have, say full volume in iTunes and say, level 3 on your speakers... as opposed to having like, half volume in iTunes and level 6 on your speakers?
Basically the volume is the same, you've just adjusted it somewhere else... Does that make any sense?
- CyBrainX0
I don't think so, but I noticed a difference with Quicktime.
If you hold shift and move the volume up beyond 100% (you can go up to 300%), it will distort. If you go up with the system volume by the same amount it won't.
- ********0
not too sure what you mean, but you can always adjust your volume to compensate for sh*t quality. right?
- jox0
Interesting, Cy.
Jaz - Well, there are different ways of adjusting your computer volume, right? You can adjust them in your player of choice, *or* you can adjust them on your speakers to reach the same volume. I'm just curious if it makes any difference where I do it.
- ********0
not too sure about that. could be that one is a stronger controller of your ultimate output. hav no f*cking clue..?
- ********0
speaking of volume, I downloaded a program called "volumelogic" that makes all my tunes sound pumped up on steroids and of equal volumes
- version30
JazX check your email bro
- ********0
the middle finger? hehhee
- version30
i sent you some info about "space"
- ********0
ahhhhh ok I'll be sure to hook you up then ski
- version30
you = rock
I had a font question in there too if you could check
thanks again
- jox0
If you two talk smack about me in emails, at least admit it. Come on, don't blow me off as "font questions".
- version30
jox,
if I was going to "blow you off" I would put up billboards and charge everyone here to watch
;)
- ********0
currently uploading.
some nice stuff fer_U
- version30
sweet!
i'm the luckiest.
thank youplease don't forget the avril and alter ego
i'm being my pants in anticipation
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- TenaciousG0
The sound quality question really depends on how far either volume is up. If you put the computer/application volume way up, then the speakers are receiving distorted sound, and further amplifying it.
- ********0
yep four or five zip files for you with that stuff
- version30
*starts working on ascii clapping hands and thumbs up design
- ********0
you wanted that Avril too right?
- version30
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- version30
ugh that looks like ass
yes please, were you able to assist on that font problem?