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Community Hardware/Software Co-Development, Verification… Issue With Loudness Normalization

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Issue With Loudness Normalization

Damien Lehner
Damien Lehner over 4 years ago

Hello everyone. In recent days, I'm having a weird problem with sound output on my Windows 10 PC. In fact, I can't control the loudness of it. So is there any possibility of PCB of sound card being damaged?

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    Damien Lehner over 4 years ago

    Hey guys, I googled some articles and saw that it's not due to any hardware issue but a Windows setting can solve my problem. And this article helped me to solve it easily.

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 4 years ago in reply to Damien Lehner

    Hi Damien. I'm glad you resolved your issue, but please note these forums are for people to discuss issues related to the verification of semiconductor designs, you won't find many people on here who will respond to off-topic discussions about sound cards or Windows.

    Best wishes.

    Steve

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 4 years ago in reply to Damien Lehner

    Hi Damien. I'm glad you resolved your issue, but please note these forums are for people to discuss issues related to the verification of semiconductor designs, you won't find many people on here who will respond to off-topic discussions about sound cards or Windows.

    Best wishes.

    Steve

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