System volume pre-amp

Sometimes I find some recordings are not loud enough out of my ibook built in speakers. iTunes has a nice pre-amp in it but if I am watching a youtube clip or something through quicktime or any number of other programs, I don't have any way of boosting the volume above 100%. I realise that this may sometimes lead to noisiness but choosing what amount of nosiness vs quietness suits me would be nice.
Does anyone know a trick or a utility to download that will give me a pre-amp that works acorss the whole OS?
Thanks in advance!

There are probably cheaper solutions, but Audio Hijack Pro has Effects that can be used to raise the volume of any application.
<http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/>

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    >
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    Figure 1.
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    Hallo Lawrence!
    Thankyou for youre reply, some comments to help you and others who read this thread:
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    (C) Copyright 2001-2012 Microsoft Corp.
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       Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 0 bytes (0%)
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       For volume: (C:)\\?\Volume{e3ad7fec-178b-11e2-93e8-806e6f6e6963}\
       Shadow Copy Storage volume: (C:)\\?\Volume{e3ad7fec-178b-11e2-93e8-806e6f6e6963}\
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       Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 0 bytes (0%)
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    (C) Copyright 2001-2012 Microsoft Corp.
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  • Event ID - 13568 The File Replication Service has detected that the replica set "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" is in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR.

    We had a major storm over the weekend which caused an unexpected shutdown.
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