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Tokki
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
The default volume level of Dropbox Replay
The default volume level of Dropbox Reply is 30% or so. This is negatively impacting the review process, and clients often ask why the mix is "so quiet". If there's anyone knows how to set the vo...
Nancy
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHi again, Tokki! I’ve passed your feedback to the relevant team, and they’ll take this into account in the future.
For anything else, don’t hesitate to ping us.
Tokki
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Many thanks Nancy!
I hope Dropbox Reply set the default volume level to be 100%.
And I believe no one would like to tell every new client like this ; "Since this is Dropbox Reply, please increase the player's volume level and accept all the cookies"
- Graham2 years ago
Community Manager
Hi Tokki,
I hope you are well, I just wanted to say a quick thank you for all of the feedback you've given on Dropbox Replay, it is very much appreciated!
We've just launched a brand new Dropbox Replay group here on the Community and we'd love for you to join and get involved. You'll be able to chat with other Replay users, find out about product updates, discover tips and tricks and even connect directly with some members of the Replay team.
Joining is really simple, all you need to do is follow this link and hit the "join group" button.
Thanks again, and hopefully see you over on the group soon!
Graham
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