During daily use of a computer, any user may encounter different sounds of the same audio file or video. Most often this can be heard after purchasing new audio equipment (headphones, audio system with an active subwoofer). It would seem that the sound cannot change in principle, because there is only one file being listened to. It turns out that the problem lies only in the "stuffing" of the audio player or video player.
Necessary
Changing the settings of multimedia players
Instructions
Step 1
Listening to the same song in different players and players will sound differently. This can be compared to any thing that several people bought at once. Each of them will bring this thing home, but since the interior of each house is different, the item chosen in the store will look differently in each of the houses. Likewise in your case, each player has its own internal equalizer settings, which are set by the program developer.
Step 2
For example, one of the popular players that is freely available is KMPlayer. Its main feature is the alignment of the overall volume of the file to the standard. Thus, you can view or listen to a recording that does not reach the standard audio volume level. Consequently, a composition or video clip passed through the filters of this program improves the sound.
Step 3
But an increase in sound volume does not mean a complete improvement in sound quality. The best sound quality can be obtained with the correct equalizer setting. For example, the AIMP player has an equalizer in its arsenal, which contains more sound tuning bands than the Winamp player. It will not affect the sound quality, but yes, the tuning accuracy.
Step 4
Thus, from the many players that exist today, it is worth choosing the one that allows you to improve the sound by using a more fine tuning of the equalizer.