SoundSphere di dzl
SoundSphere boosts quiet tabs up to 800%, shapes sound with Voice/Bass modes and EQ, and shows which Firefox tabs are playing audio — all processed locally with no tracking.
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SoundSphere – per-tab volume booster + EQ for Firefox
SoundSphere helps you make quiet tabs louder, shape the sound, and quickly see which tabs are actually making noise.
It sits in your toolbar and opens a simple popup with a volume slider, audio modes, an EQ, and a list of tabs that are currently playing audio. Everything runs locally in your browser — no trackers, no analytics, and no external script requests.
✨ What’s new in 1.2
✅ Improved compatibility on more sites (especially Bandcamp and SoundCloud) so boosting and EQ work more reliably.
🛡️ Better Spotify behavior: when protected playback prevents advanced processing, SoundSphere switches to a stable Basic Mode (mute + 0–100%) and shows a clear notice.
🎛️ Firefox UI polish: EQ sliders now display properly styled colors (no more “plain” sliders).
🔊 What it does
🚀 Boost tab audio up to 800% (when supported by the site/player)
🎚️ Choose between Default, Voice boost, and Bass boost
🎛️ Shape sound with a built-in EQ
🔴 Show how many tabs are audible via an optional badge
🧭 Jump to any playing tab directly from the popup
💾 Remember volume per tab or use one global volume level
🎚️ Volume and audio modes
📈 The slider ranges from 0% to 800%
🔇 0% – mute
🔉 100% – original volume
🔊 100–600% – strong boost, generally usable
⚠️ 600–800% – “use at your own risk” range that can clip or distort
🗣️ Voice boost helps make speech clearer in videos and streams.
🥁 Bass boost lifts the low end for music and games.
🗂️ Tab list and badge
🔢 The toolbar badge can show how many tabs are currently playing audio (optional).
🧾 The popup lists audible tabs with their favicon and title.
🖱️ Click a tab in the list to focus it instantly.
⚙️ Settings
You can open settings from:
⚙️ the gear icon in the popup, or
🧩 the add-on’s Preferences page in about:addons
Options include:
🔴 Show/hide the audible tab badge
🧠 Remember volume per tab or use global volume
🆕 Always start new tabs at 100%
🧪 Enable/disable Experimental Overdrive (if present in your build)
Settings are stored using Firefox storage so they persist across restarts.
🔒 Permissions and privacy
SoundSphere requests:
🧭 tabs / activeTab – to show which tabs are playing audio and let you jump to them from the popup
💾 storage – to save your settings and optional per-tab volume
🌐 Host access (<all_urls>) – so SoundSphere can apply volume/EQ controls on whatever sites you choose to use it on (it needs permission to run on the pages where you play audio)
SoundSphere:
🚫 Does not send any data to external servers
🚫 Does not include analytics or tracking
🚫 Does not load remote scripts or fonts
🧠 Processes audio locally in your browser using the Web Audio API
Host access is only used to run SoundSphere’s audio control code on pages where you play audio; no browsing history is collected or transmitted.
⚠️ Known limitations
✅ Works best on standard HTML5 audio/video players (YouTube, embedded players, many music sites).
🛡️ Some services use protected playback (DRM) or audio pipelines that don’t allow advanced browser-side processing. When that happens (for example, on Spotify in some browsers/sessions), SoundSphere will fall back to Basic Mode so playback stays stable.
🖥️ If you need guaranteed loudness/EQ across all system audio, an OS-level mixer/EQ is still the most reliable solution — SoundSphere is designed as a clean, per-tab, browser-side tool.
SoundSphere helps you make quiet tabs louder, shape the sound, and quickly see which tabs are actually making noise.
It sits in your toolbar and opens a simple popup with a volume slider, audio modes, an EQ, and a list of tabs that are currently playing audio. Everything runs locally in your browser — no trackers, no analytics, and no external script requests.
✨ What’s new in 1.2
✅ Improved compatibility on more sites (especially Bandcamp and SoundCloud) so boosting and EQ work more reliably.
🛡️ Better Spotify behavior: when protected playback prevents advanced processing, SoundSphere switches to a stable Basic Mode (mute + 0–100%) and shows a clear notice.
🎛️ Firefox UI polish: EQ sliders now display properly styled colors (no more “plain” sliders).
🔊 What it does
🚀 Boost tab audio up to 800% (when supported by the site/player)
🎚️ Choose between Default, Voice boost, and Bass boost
🎛️ Shape sound with a built-in EQ
🔴 Show how many tabs are audible via an optional badge
🧭 Jump to any playing tab directly from the popup
💾 Remember volume per tab or use one global volume level
🎚️ Volume and audio modes
📈 The slider ranges from 0% to 800%
🔇 0% – mute
🔉 100% – original volume
🔊 100–600% – strong boost, generally usable
⚠️ 600–800% – “use at your own risk” range that can clip or distort
🗣️ Voice boost helps make speech clearer in videos and streams.
🥁 Bass boost lifts the low end for music and games.
🗂️ Tab list and badge
🔢 The toolbar badge can show how many tabs are currently playing audio (optional).
🧾 The popup lists audible tabs with their favicon and title.
🖱️ Click a tab in the list to focus it instantly.
⚙️ Settings
You can open settings from:
⚙️ the gear icon in the popup, or
🧩 the add-on’s Preferences page in about:addons
Options include:
🔴 Show/hide the audible tab badge
🧠 Remember volume per tab or use global volume
🆕 Always start new tabs at 100%
🧪 Enable/disable Experimental Overdrive (if present in your build)
Settings are stored using Firefox storage so they persist across restarts.
🔒 Permissions and privacy
SoundSphere requests:
🧭 tabs / activeTab – to show which tabs are playing audio and let you jump to them from the popup
💾 storage – to save your settings and optional per-tab volume
🌐 Host access (<all_urls>) – so SoundSphere can apply volume/EQ controls on whatever sites you choose to use it on (it needs permission to run on the pages where you play audio)
SoundSphere:
🚫 Does not send any data to external servers
🚫 Does not include analytics or tracking
🚫 Does not load remote scripts or fonts
🧠 Processes audio locally in your browser using the Web Audio API
Host access is only used to run SoundSphere’s audio control code on pages where you play audio; no browsing history is collected or transmitted.
⚠️ Known limitations
✅ Works best on standard HTML5 audio/video players (YouTube, embedded players, many music sites).
🛡️ Some services use protected playback (DRM) or audio pipelines that don’t allow advanced browser-side processing. When that happens (for example, on Spotify in some browsers/sessions), SoundSphere will fall back to Basic Mode so playback stays stable.
🖥️ If you need guaranteed loudness/EQ across all system audio, an OS-level mixer/EQ is still the most reliable solution — SoundSphere is designed as a clean, per-tab, browser-side tool.
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- Versione
- 1.2.1
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- Ultimo aggiornamento
- 4 giorni fa (2 lug 2026)
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