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Fri 28/09/01 at 08:33
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When I use my PS2 to play DVDs I find I need to jack the sound on the TV up high to hear it. The sound is crystal clear but needs to be turned up much louder than normal TV or when playing games. I am connected direct to the TV through a scart socket, so no problem with dodgy stereo connection or anything like that.

Has anyone else got this problem? Or can anyone suggest a remedy
Fri 28/09/01 at 11:04
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"Fangxforthemammarie"
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Cheers mate

Should have had an explore of the options menu better myself
Fri 28/09/01 at 10:52
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Hi Mate,

Whilst a DVD is playing, press select and go along the options.

You'll see an option that allows you to change the DVD output volume - makes a big difference!

Should solve your problem I hope.
Fri 28/09/01 at 08:33
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"Fangxforthemammarie"
Posts: 327
When I use my PS2 to play DVDs I find I need to jack the sound on the TV up high to hear it. The sound is crystal clear but needs to be turned up much louder than normal TV or when playing games. I am connected direct to the TV through a scart socket, so no problem with dodgy stereo connection or anything like that.

Has anyone else got this problem? Or can anyone suggest a remedy

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