How do I turn the volume up?

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#1 skreetpreacha
Member since 2005 • 877 Posts

Hehe, may sound like a "noob" question, but I got my PSP used w/o any instruction manual. On my home screen, it displays the volume when you turn it up or down, and for some reason, it will only let me turn it about two-thirds of the way up. (the little bars at the bottom of the screen). Can anybody help?

edit: dote! disregard, I went to Sound Settings and found I has some type of AVLS thing on, and when I turned it off, I was able to up the volume again. :-D

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#2 UC_BANDIT009
Member since 2007 • 81 Posts

Good for you.

 

But is it loud enough. Cause the PSP has a wire that dumbs down the volume a little. 

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#3 fynne
Member since 2002 • 8078 Posts

Go into the Settings menu.
In Audio settings you should turn off AVLS.
Theres also some normalizer thing that I've also turned off....not sure about that though.

Btw...you can download a pdf of the manual from Sony's web site.  Just Google for "PSP manual pdf" 

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#4 fathertroy
Member since 2006 • 1309 Posts

edit: dote! disregard, I went to Sound Settings and found I has some type of AVLS thing on, and when I turned it off, I was able to up the volume again. :-D

skreetpreacha

lol good for you

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#5 jasonbesto
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You "accidentally" answered yourself.
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#6 Sogat_
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They are Ear Friendly!!! I like it, not:D
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#7 deactivated-58405e092ba2c
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I just wanted to post that AVLS thing, but you don't need it anymore:P

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#8 sibette
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tnx a lot, I'have been using this settings, and finally i can hear all the movies, tnx again.....
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#9 sibette
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thanks a lot........
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#10 deejaypsp
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Even with the sound "maxed out" I have problems hearing movies and cutscene dialogue on certain games (Dante's Inferno comes to mind). Headphones seem to help for the most part, but I've gotten in the habit of using a cord that plugs into my PSP (headphone jack on one end), and stereo system (RCA outputs on the other end). Sounds great during extended gaming sessions without having continuous noise blasting down your earholes :)
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#11 Daavpuke
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What's AVLS? I didn't even knew that existed.
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#12 c_rakestraw  Moderator
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tnx a lot, I'have been using this settings, and finally i can hear all the movies, tnx again.....sibette

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