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If you are listening to music on the earphone, Xmart Volume may help you turn down the music volume when someone nearby talks to you. It then restores the music volume after the conversation. Perfect for "lazy" music lover. Xmart Volume utilizes the built-in microphone of your Mac or iSight to perform "Active Volume Control". It "listens" to the environment sound level and automatically turns down your headphone volume when it detects any sound which is louder than the background noise. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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