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Vlc Media Player Volume 400 (2024)
The feature exists primarily to solve a common problem: poorly encoded audio tracks.
Many movie rips or older video files have very low baseline audio levels. If a file was encoded with low volume, playing it at "100%" results in a whisper-quiet output. VLC’s volume boost allows you to dynamically fix this issue on the fly without needing to re-encode the video file or buy expensive external speakers.
The Golden Rule: Only increase the VLC volume as much as necessary to hear clearly. If you hit 250% and it sounds clear, stop there. Only go to 400% if the audio is extremely quiet.
To achieve a volume level of in VLC Media Player, you can use built-in keyboard and mouse shortcuts , as the standard volume slider is typically capped at How to Reach 400% Volume
While the visual slider may stop earlier, you can force the volume higher using these methods: Mouse Scroll
: Hover your mouse anywhere over the video screen and scroll the mouse wheel up vlc media player volume 400
. The volume percentage displayed in the top-right corner will continue to climb up to 400%. Keyboard Shortcut : Hold the key and press the
key repeatedly to boost the volume in small increments until it reaches the 400% limit. Adjusting the Maximum Volume Slider
If you want the actual volume slider in the interface to go higher than its default (usually 125%), you can adjust the "Maximum Volume" setting: Preferences At the bottom left, under Show settings Navigate to Main interfaces Scroll to the bottom of the right-hand panel to find Maximum volume displayed
Enter a value (many modern versions of VLC cap this UI setting at
, though the shortcuts mentioned above can still push it further). restart VLC for the changes to take effect. ⚠️ Safety Note: The feature exists primarily to solve a common
Boosting volume above 100% uses digital amplification, which can cause audio distortion and potentially damage laptop speakers if used at extreme levels for long periods. Compressor in VLC to improve sound clarity at these higher volumes?
While VLC Media Player typically displays a volume limit of 125% or 200% on its standard slider, it is possible to reach 400% through specific UI interactions or configuration adjustments. However, modern versions of VLC often cap the configurable UI limit at 300% to mitigate the risk of audio distortion and hardware damage. Achieving 400% Volume
Users can often bypass the standard 125% slider limit using these methods:
Mouse Scroll: Hover your cursor over the video and scroll the mouse wheel up; in many versions, this allows the volume to climb beyond the slider's visible limit, sometimes reaching 400%.
Keyboard Hotkeys: Hold Ctrl + Up Arrow to increase volume incrementally past the standard limit. Increasing the Configurable Limit (Up to 300%) To achieve a volume level of in VLC
To officially raise the displayed slider limit, follow these steps in the VLC Settings: Navigate to Tools > Preferences. At the bottom left under "Show settings," select All.
In the sidebar, expand Interface > Main interfaces and click Qt.
Scroll down to the right-hand panel to find Maximum Volume displayed. Change the value (e.g., to 300) and click Save. Restart VLC for the changes to take effect. Technical Mechanism and Risks VLC achieves these levels through digital amplification.
Using --audio-filter=volume,volume (not allowed natively) would require forking VLC source.