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Tsubasa:
Hmmm, then your problem is what I suspected it to be.  Just go search your computer for AC3 and then a program is found with a really colorful icon.  Open it and then do what I wrote on my previous post.

haru:
I searched for it by using the "Search" function, but it didn't come up with anything. I think I may need to download an AC3 filter...but I have no clue what to do with it once i download it.....My computer says I have AC97, so wouldn't it be strange if it had that and AC3???

My computer is not a Dell....its a Certified Data...whatever that is XD but i have Windows XP installed, so..... thanks for the help ^^ hopefully i can get this figured out ^^;

Tsubasa:
AC97 is your sound card, AC3 is an audio filter.  If you have it installed, you should have it amongst your filters, go search 'filters' on your computer but the AC3 control program is called 'AC3' simply and has a colorful icon.  Maybe you can try the following path: C:\WINDOWS\system32(or 64)\rundll32.exe ac3filter.ax,config >> something like that, then follow the instruction about intensity.

haru:
I tried searching for "filters" and the "ac3 filter path" but it didn't show up with anything. T__T

I'm guessing I don't have an AC3 filter installed on my computer. Hmmm..... would burning it onto a dvd and playing it on my dvd player work? do dvd player have an AC3 filter? or is it just for computers?

mamochan:
Haru, go to http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/
Click the download link. After you installed the ac3 filter, check your control panel.
You can raise the volume by moving the 'Master Volume' up.
Problem solved :)

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