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  2. Chrome could indeed contain a per-tab volume control, as it already needs to mix sound playing in parallel tabs, also scaling these based on preset volume, seems to be totally doable... So it is not a requirement for windows/OS sound control to see each tab...

  3. 0. Some of the computers I listen to Pandora on have rather wimpy sound, even with Pandora's volume slider turned up to max, and the earbuds I'm using don't have any built-in volume control, so I've tried using a volume-booster extension to remedy this; unfortunately, they all appear to make Pandora go choppy when I turn them on.

  4. To turn up the volume in Chrome: Start playing sound in Chrome (e.g. Music or YouTube) Click volume icon in taskbar; Click Mixer; Adjust the volume level for Chrome. If you raise it to the Speaker volume, they should become linked.

  5. How can I increase the volume on my Asus laptop? - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1256674/how-can-i-increase-the-volume-on-my-asus-laptop

    Select Hardware and Sound > Manage Audio Devices > Speakers > Properties > Enhancements, check "Loudness Equalization". If you are using media player classic, you may also tweak at the option > Internal filters > audio switcher : increase Boost, or adjust normalize, or both. || to crank up more of the any media file.

  6. Windows. Master volume control does not affect application's...

    superuser.com/questions/1775004/windows-master-volume-control-does-not-affect...

    The problem with the fact that the real sound of applications does not change when changing the master volume. The software sound volume display ok. When I decrease master volume, system sounds are quieter, but chrome is not If base settings master=100, chrome=100. I expect that when master=50, than chrome will 50 too.

  7. In Speakers properties, navigate to the Enhancements tab and check the option Loudness Equalization . After you enable the option, you will notice that there will be an increase in the maximum volume of the speakers and it will be around 150% when compared to the old volume output. To reset the sound back to the system default, just disable the ...

  8. 0. In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, you can simply open Settings and after that search for "sound" or just click on the Sound tab on the left side of the Settings panel. After that press "Over-Amplification" and change your max sound volume to more than 100% (more details on the screenshot below) Credit for Alexey. Share.

  9. You can access the Chrome mixer through the Mixer link in the master-volume mixer from the audio icon in the notification area (figure 1) or by running (⊞Win+R) the full mixer directly with the command sndvol32. Make sure that Chrome is making noise (e.g., by playing a music-video on YouTube with the volume cranked up to the maximum in the ...

  10. How to turn off only speaker audio (not system audio) for a...

    superuser.com/questions/1785631/how-to-turn-off-only-speaker-audio-not-system...

    I need to turn off only speaker audio (not system audio) for a specific Chrome website. I tried with the Volume Master Chrome extension but that turns off both speaker audio and system audio. Right click on the Chrome tab and "mute site" for some reason is not working on my laptop, but I feel it might mute both speaker audio and system audio.

  11. Web Browser sound is too low. Everything else works fine

    superuser.com/questions/873735/web-browser-sound-is-too-low-everything-else...

    However, web browsers audio is too low (tried Chrome, IE, and Firefox). Here is what I've verified: 1. Multiple web browsers to rule out a specific one. The audio is too low on all of them. 2. Mixer settings: I have ensured that the audio for the web application is not turned down. 3. I have tested my headphones on another PC that works just fine.