during the reading of (older) DVD the sound is too low, even if the system has been set up

the volume on the audio player to the maximum. is it possible to increase the volume, so that we don't have to strain to hear? the system is windows vista Home premium

Thank you

Lynn

Refer to this article:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/944436/en-us

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