If you are dealing with different sound levels for contents, you can quickly normalize the audio on Windows 10 to have a consistent sound volume level across applications and web browsers when watching shows online or listening to music. In this guide, you will learn the steps to enable “Loudness Equalization” to normalize the output sound on Windows 10.

How to normalize volume sound using Loudness Equalization option

Use these steps to change the sound settings to normalize volume on Windows 10: Once you complete the steps, you should now be able to watch shows online or listen to music with a consistent volume level. In addition, you can also use the Loudness Equalization option on Windows 10 to boost sound volume, even when you max it out, and you’re still hearing things too low. As you probably noticed this option “reduces perceived volume differences,” which makes quiet and loud sounds easier to hear.  Sound settings on Windows 10 Windows 10 Sound properties Loudness Equalization option It is important to note that most media applications include some sort of “loudness equalization” or “volume normalization” feature. However, Windows 10, similar to Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and older versions, features an option that allows to normalize volume for the entire system.  All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.