up-to-eleven

Increase the audio on a tab, in case it's not intelligible

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2024-05-23 ryst1 Absolutely beautiful, you're a life saver.
2024-03-19 Firefox user 18335305 I use Firefox for lots of things but mostly for watching Youtube, and the volume for ANYTHING, not just YT but any site that has sound, is always too low compared to literally any other program on my computer. I always have to turn FF up to max in my sound mixer and all other things down to 25% or lower, just so I can hear YT videos well without other programs blasting my ears off. All I needed was something to INCREASE VOLUME for anything played in this browser. So I installed this. I then spent like 20 minutes playing a video clip over & over in both FF & chrome, updating FF, refreshing tabs, closing & reopening FF, and checking the extentions settings for up-to-eleven repeatedly trying to see if it was working or not. Finally I discovered how to manually create the button to toggle the extension on/off (click on the puzzle-piece button in the menu bar, right-click on up-to-eleven when it appears in the drop down menu, and select "pin on toolbar"). Sadly that's the ONLY setting that this extension seems to have; on or off. No volume setting or anything else. Once I did that, I was able to play a video and click that button to turn the extension on & off while the video played. And guess what? IT DOESNT REALLY INCREASE THE VOLUME. I mean it did get a LITTLE BIT louder, not nearly enough, but mostly it just changed how the sound... sounded. It changed the audio quality, the frequency, the balance, the hertz, or whatever... IDK the technicals of this stuff, I just know that the video I was testing sounded a lot WORSE when the extension was on.
2023-11-26 Firefox user 18166570 Audio normalization / compression. The description doesn't describe how much of a blessing this addon is. It compresses the dynamic range within your browser, with no noticeable delay. NO MORE VIDEOS WHERE ONE PERSON IS SILENT AND THE OTHER ONE IS VIOLATING YOUR EARDRUMS!!! Also, it makes everything louder. A bit too loud, actually. Having the video on 1/100 and windows mixer 1/100 isn't quiet enough for me and I need to turn to other methods, but at least the audio is compressed.
2023-03-25 Bob Doesn't seem to work on bitchute. Seems to be always off on a new tab even if the icon shows ON (you have to off+on to activate). After bugfixing, the only setting I wish it had is the usual compressor tuning (see Audacity compressor shaping min-max gain, and delays/sustain durations if that is even configurable.)
2023-02-12 Almost Different
2022-05-22 Firefox user 17422734 Works great on windows 10, apparently not at all on debian 11. It just makes it quieter. That is unfortunate, because windows already has built in audio compression. But it is nice that in windows at least i don't have to enable system wide audio normalization.
2021-05-25 mawgrim931 This does exactly what I hoped for. It compresses "normalizes" the audio so that there is no inconsistency in volume levels and outputs every moment at the same decibel. Now you wont get insanely loud jumps in audio or quiet moments will be brought up. Wouldnt recommend keeping it on for all videos/music, because *any* audio compressor can squash the audio, on properly mastered videos/songs. I would love to see some more controls here though. maybe not just a master volume [ceiling] leveler, but also a level to control how quiet the audio is allowed to be with a Floor setting. I believe this would be the threshold. that way you could control the window of room that the audio will be output. However the setting the creator has, is just fine and doesnt have any noticeable over compression sound
2021-04-15 4343y 64y 7 trash
2021-02-04 Firefox user 16082307 I have found that sometimes sound gets too compressed to sound good. If this happens to you try turning down the level on Firefox in mixer a little. I run the player at full volume but set Firefox at about 80 but try different settings to find what works the best for you. I figure that the best setting is to turn Firefox volume as high as you can without distorting the sound by over compressing to keep the volume as near level as possible. When up-to-eleven is on it slightly reduces the volume when it compresses but turning down the volume on Firefox probably won't affect the volume unless the sound is extremely low because it won't compress the sound as much on higher level source.
2020-07-26 ziviz Boosts low volume videos, and caps high volume videos. Super simple and -exactly- what I needed.
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