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Hi,
I don't know if anyone has figured out a solution to this but I use my PS3 for movies and games and there is a major difference in the volume of the 2 activities. For movies (DVD or Blu Ray) I have the volume about -20 and for games I need the volume to be around -35. Has anyone found a way to have everything around the same level of loudness? I use HDMI output for audio and video and have the PS3 output everything as PCM. Thanks, -Brian |
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Yeah, I think this is pretty much just "the way it is". Really annoying. I just deal with it and adjust the volume up and down every single time I play a game...
Except you'd have to change the in-game volume down for EVERY game. |
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Here's the solution I use to get them about equal.
put on a video (whether it's a trailer you downloaded to your hard drive or a blu-ray disc shouldn't matter) and press " ![]() the menu that pops up will have an audio option (not the music note, but the loudspeaker looking thing) press that, and from there you'll have the ability to raise or lower the video's audio - it maintains its setting and doesn't affect your gaming's audio |
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Isnt that just the sound level for the ps3 in general? Meaning it wouldnt matter if you adjust that cuz its going to raise or lower the sound all together... |
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Games and movies have always been like that. I remember this topic being brought up years ago during the GameCube days. I guess it's the way they master the game disc. They do it on purpose. I remember someone saying that the sound level for movies are where they're supposed to be, but they pump up the volume for games.
I guess you could look into a receiver that has Audyssey Dynamic Volume. |
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Sony added dynamic normalizer (firmware 2.70) for music in order to allow music to play at the same volume. Seems like the should eb able to add this or apply this functionallity to all sound. That would be more ideal than just for music. Guess you can try that setting to see if it helps although the descriptions does specifically specify for music.
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