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Levelling out 2 optical volume levels...?
Hi
I currently have my samsung surround sound connected to my ps3 and tv via one of those 3-way optical selector switches. That works fine, but my ps3 seems so much louder than the tv/home cinema inputs. By this I mean I have it around the 10 setting on volume, where as if I listen to the tv or radio or something I need it on around 20+. I had a look in the ps3 setting and theres not really a volume level or anything from what I can see. It's not a big deal really, just be nice not to have to keep adjusting the volume all the time when switching between the two... Sometimes you get a shock when you switch to ps3 after watching tv as it blasts out! Cheers |
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