I am playing a certain multimedia on my laptop but it is significantly playing in lower volumes. But it's loud when I switched it to web player. How is it happening?
The web player may sound louder than the application due to differences in audio processing, volume normalization, or compression settings. Browsers and apps often use different audio engines or codecs, which can affect sound levels. Also, app-specific settings or system audio settings may reduce the application's volume compared to the web player.
The web player can sound louder than the app because different platforms handle audio processing differently. Web browsers might boost volume or apply less compression, making playback seem louder. Meanwhile, apps often use built-in volume normalization or system audio limits for consistency across devices. Adjusting volume settings in your device or app can help balance the sound levels.
The web player might be louder than the application due to differences in audio settings, browser volume controls, or how each platform processes sound. Web players sometimes output audio at a higher volume due to browser-specific settings or automatic adjustments, while apps may have their own internal volume controls that don't sync with system settings. Check both your system volume and any specific settings in the application and browser to see if adjustments can be made for a more balanced experience.