Question:
Does Vlc player Affect the internal speakers..!?
Vel
2013-02-07 17:48:52 UTC
Hi Friends,
Iam Using Vlc Player for past several years,but two weeks before my laptop internal speaker stops working,i called customer care representative he told me vlc is the problem So I Ask Any Technical prof is there they Gave oral information (amp is not supported),but iam not increase my volume more then 100%thats all,this is true,any prof is there Help me..!!
Three answers:
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2013-02-07 18:36:43 UTC
Yes, your technician has told you the right thing; a VLC player can damage/destroy your normal laptop speakers. VLC player has the capability of amplifying the sound level twice the normal sound level other media players can produce. If you play your media files in VLC player at maximum volume level of 200% then there is a possibility that your laptop speakers may not handle the sound amplification produced by VLC media player, resulting in damage to laptop speakers and distortion in sound. Laptop speakers, having less wattage, are made to produce normal sound level. You should play your media files in VLC player at an average sound level to avoid damage to your Laptop speakers.



Note: Laptop speakers damaged by VLC media player don't come under the preview to manufacture warranty list.
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2016-12-05 03:26:19 UTC
VLC is the main nicely suited in case you're too lazy to bypass out and locate the formats (which an entire codec %. will do for you, definitely). yet my determination is Media participant classic, that's greater customizable and quicker.
2014-05-29 08:27:23 UTC
Yes bro, vlc does destroys laptop speakers by a process that increases your sound and create hard clippings that destroys your speakers. And Moreover, INSTALLING VLC ON YOUR DELL LAPTOP VOIDS YOUR SPEAKER'S WARRANTY.

Check out this link to know more.

http://www.techohub.com/2014/05/vlc-destroys-laptop-speakers.html

And in case, you want a solution to this, check out this link. It'll tell you something that will prevent vlc from destroying your laptop speakers.

http://www.techohub.com/2013/03/how-to-avoid-vlc-to-destroy-laptops.html


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