On Windows 11 or 10, you might have noticed different levels of sounds on your computer by playing audio or video. Even when watching an online video, you may see that the advertisement volume is much higher than the actual video. The imbalance in the sound volume is for both videos and audio content.
You manually adjust the volume for each content, but this may not be very nice. So, suppose you are dealing with different sound levels in videos or any other type of content with audio. In that case, you can quickly normalize the audio on Windows 11/10 to have a consistent sound volume level across applications and web browsers.
This risewindows article will guide you on normalizing the output sound on Windows 11 and 10.
How to Normalize Volume on Windows 11?
Do these steps to set the sound settings to normalize the volume on Windows 11:-
Step 1. Open Windows 11 Settings.
Step 2. Pick
Step 3. Pick the
Step 4. Choose your output device under the “Output” section.
Step 5. Now scroll down and pick on the
Step 6. In the pop-up window, click the
Step 7. Switch to the
Step 8. Check the
Step 9. Pick
Step 10. Hit
Step 11. Press
You should now be able to watch online videos or listen to music with a consistent volume level on your Windows 11 system. In addition, after finishing the above steps, you can also use the “Loudness Equalization” option to boost sound volume.
Please note that turning on this feature normalizes the audio for the entire system.
How to Normalize Volume on Windows 11 or 10 using Control Panel?
Do these steps to normalize the volume on Windows 11 or 10 through Control Panel:-
Step 1. Open Control Panel.
Step 2. Hit on
Step 3. Pick
Step 4. Select the output device and pick on the
Step 5. Switch to the
Step 6. Check the
Step 7. Pick
Step 8. Hit
Step 9. Press
You should now be able to watch online videos or listen to music with a consistent volume level on your Windows 11 or 10 machine after completing the above steps; you can also use the “Loudness Equalization” option to boost sound volume.
Please note that turning on this feature normalizes the audio for the entire system.
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