Limit maximum volume of sound in Ubuntu 17.10


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I have a HP ProBook 4540s with SRS Premium Sound (driver not available in Linux). Recently I installed Ubuntu 17.10 in dual boot with Windows and I noticed that in Windows the volume is way higher than in Ubuntu.
I decided to turn on the option to have more than 100% volume but now maximum volume is distorted so I looked for a value almost same as Windows, something like 115% or something like that.
I would like to make the maximum volume (the last volume available in the slider) 115% instead of 100% or 150% but I don't know exactly how to.
I think there are questions similar to this but I can't understand what to do so I decided to ask my own question.
Thanks!
sound volume-control
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I have a HP ProBook 4540s with SRS Premium Sound (driver not available in Linux). Recently I installed Ubuntu 17.10 in dual boot with Windows and I noticed that in Windows the volume is way higher than in Ubuntu.
I decided to turn on the option to have more than 100% volume but now maximum volume is distorted so I looked for a value almost same as Windows, something like 115% or something like that.
I would like to make the maximum volume (the last volume available in the slider) 115% instead of 100% or 150% but I don't know exactly how to.
I think there are questions similar to this but I can't understand what to do so I decided to ask my own question.
Thanks!
sound volume-control
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I have a HP ProBook 4540s with SRS Premium Sound (driver not available in Linux). Recently I installed Ubuntu 17.10 in dual boot with Windows and I noticed that in Windows the volume is way higher than in Ubuntu.
I decided to turn on the option to have more than 100% volume but now maximum volume is distorted so I looked for a value almost same as Windows, something like 115% or something like that.
I would like to make the maximum volume (the last volume available in the slider) 115% instead of 100% or 150% but I don't know exactly how to.
I think there are questions similar to this but I can't understand what to do so I decided to ask my own question.
Thanks!
sound volume-control
I have a HP ProBook 4540s with SRS Premium Sound (driver not available in Linux). Recently I installed Ubuntu 17.10 in dual boot with Windows and I noticed that in Windows the volume is way higher than in Ubuntu.
I decided to turn on the option to have more than 100% volume but now maximum volume is distorted so I looked for a value almost same as Windows, something like 115% or something like that.
I would like to make the maximum volume (the last volume available in the slider) 115% instead of 100% or 150% but I don't know exactly how to.
I think there are questions similar to this but I can't understand what to do so I decided to ask my own question.
Thanks!
sound volume-control
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