Alright so I accepted the answer about the analog/digital devices being different and that's normal and nothing to worry about.
I did a test on my Toshiba A3 and put a regular music CD in it to play; the loudest I could turn it up to without sounding like it was going to do damage on the speakers was around 50. However, when watching a movie on the same player (I've watched Batman Begins and Transformers) I don't get that same loudness until I hit around 70 or higher.
Is this difference due to how the music/sound was encoded or am I missing something here?
Thanks!
I did a test on my Toshiba A3 and put a regular music CD in it to play; the loudest I could turn it up to without sounding like it was going to do damage on the speakers was around 50. However, when watching a movie on the same player (I've watched Batman Begins and Transformers) I don't get that same loudness until I hit around 70 or higher.
Is this difference due to how the music/sound was encoded or am I missing something here?
Thanks!
