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    ASUS N55SF and Skyrim - audio

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Gerchan, May 14, 2012.

  1. Gerchan

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    Hi. I have ASUS N55SF and when I play Skyrim, audio is very quiet. So, I did some research and found out, that enabling "loudness equalization" fixes the problem, but thing is, I dont have this option in control panels of sound. Other games and music are fine, and yes, i checked that in mixer volume is on max. And with this external subwoofer, audio is very good, and I dont think that Skyrim is supposed to be that quiet. Any suggestions?

    Sorry for my English.
     
  2. Arai

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    Isn't a new volume slider made/shown on the volume window in Windows when the game is running?

    Like a individual volume slider to regulate that particular program.
    I know it happens in some cases, I've seen it on my girlfriend's desktop.
     
  3. Gerchan

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    Yes, this slider is in mixer menu, I tried that already.