More Advanced System Audio Options

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Hey Everbody,

I'm looking for a more advanced set of system-wide audio options than the standard system preferences panel can offer. Preferably something like the itunes audio options where you can set the preamp higher or lower and get more/less volume, tuning options(bass/treble), etc. The reason for this inquiry comes from frustration of internet videos and netflix glitches were the sound drops out or if I'm running the sound through a series of adapters to get a certain effect. Is there an app or plugin that does something like this? Thanks in advance for any suggestions given!

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Audio Pro Tools version 8: LINK A bit pricey depending on which version you want, but well worth the cost if you're serious about your audio requirements.
 

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I believe it is possible to use Audio Hijack to apply effects to just about any audio (including system sounds).
 
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Oh you're totally right. I already have hijack and after messing with it for 30min or so I've settled with something that might work. It's a bit of a hack job but I guess it's only for trouble shooting situations anyway. Thanks for the clue!
 

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You're welcome.

Mind if I ask what exactly you were trying to too? I'm always looking for something interesting.
 
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Well, I'm running my laptop through a projector to a set of external speakers. Works perfectly most of the time. Stereo sound, HD video on an 8 foot screen right in my bedroom. It's sick but sometimes Netflix and other internet videos can have messed up sound (by sometimes I mean a lot of the time). Like the voices drop and the sound effects are crazy loud, or the sound drops so low all together that it's impossible to enjoy. And of course the middle man of the projector doesn't help situations. Tried troubleshooting in other ways, messing with drivers, plugins, reloading all kinds of things; never works. But this seems to be able to boost the internal output enough without distortion so that the external speakers output back at normal volume. First world problems right?
 

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I get it now. Most of the problems you're experiencing are not unique to Netflix or Internet video. My wife and I have noticed similar problems with a lot of commercials and other TV programs.

Part of the problem IMHO is poor audio mixing though I am not nearly an expert in that area. It doesn't help for example that the speech is often appears raised in relation to the rest of the audio. This often causes me to turn the volume down. When the program comes back the volume is now too low and must be adjusted again.
 
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I think what we are all after is some way to normalize the system audio (between apps and audio sources) just like between tracks in iTunes. I'm looking for a utility that does this as well, but disappointed that it is not available through the system itself.
 

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