Have you noticed that when you record audio through a microphone, using the Sound Recorder application in Windows 7 (or Vista), playback volume is lower than in XP using the same input volume settings? That's because the Sound Recorder now has different default settings. KB article 973446 tells you how to adjust the record volume.
The audio volume recorded by Sound Recorder in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 is lower than in Windows XP
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