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    Hey,

    If you are like me and find the internal speakers of the macbook etc. a bit quiet, perhaps you would be interested in a piece of software called "Audio Hijack Pro"

    Now, yes it is a piece of commercial software but I am sure most of you will find a way around that.

    It boosts the signal and outputs much louder, I use it for DVD's and YouTube where the audio is quiet.

    http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johno! View Post
    Hey,

    If you are like me and find the internal speakers of the macbook etc. a bit quiet, perhaps you would be interested in a piece of software called "Audio Hijack Pro"

    Now, yes it is a piece of commercial software but I am sure most of you will find a way around that.

    It boosts the signal and outputs much louder, I use it for DVD's and YouTube where the audio is quiet.

    http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/

    EDIT: Diddent read the post properly, nice find
    Last edited by Kevin; 24-12-2008 at 02:00 PM.
    o.o

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    I do agree with what you said before the edit, if you pump it way too much you can damage the speakers.

    So do beware of that, but I change the gain to around 283% (from the standard input of 100%) and it does make a good improvement without much distortion.

    If you need a bit more gain, if you click in the affects area you can add a 4FX Plugin "Gain" (I don't suggest Double Gain) and can add a bit more if you need it

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