There's no question VLC is the most impressive sound/video program out there.
However I've found that VLC sound (in my case, sound accompanying downloaded youTube .mp4 files) is very muddy--to the point of it being difficult to understand speech. At first I thought it was just poor sound recording on the part of the person who made the youtube interview. However, I tried playing the clips on various media players that played video and found that (of all things!) Windows Media Player played back a much cleaner and crisper sound--one where I could easily understand what was being said. The difference is remarkable.
I don't know what Windows Media Player needs to do differently (WMP does not provide sound adjustments like treble/bass) and I can't describe technically exactly how the sound needs to be modified to be less muddy).
Is there a way, within VLC, of modifying the sound so that it is "clearer"
Is this something that other people have noticed?
Is anyone working on it?
Thanks