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\marginnote{By default, the volume in Ubuntu is set to maximum during installation.} The \emph{Output} tab will have a list of all the sound cards available in your system. Usually there is only one listed; however, if you have a graphics card which supports \acronym{HDMI} audio, it will also show up in the list. \marginnote{If you change your sound output device, it will remain as default.} The \emph{Output} tab is used for configuring the output of audio. You can increase/decrease and mute/unmute output volume and select your preferred output device. If you have more than one output device, it will be listed in the section which reads ``Choose a device for sound output.'' The default output hardware, which is automatically detected by Ubuntu during installation will be selected. This section also allows you to change the balance of sound on the left and right speakers of your desktop/laptop. A new option introduced in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will allow you to increase the output volume past 100. You need to check the box "Allow louder than 100\%".
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