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Increasing volumne on movies before burning

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by TheElf310, Sep 26, 2008.

  1. TheElf310

    TheElf310 Guest

    Is there any way to increase the volumne on movies BEFORE buring them (short of turning the tv up all the way <grin> which I have to do with "Rest Stop - Don't Look Back"). It's very annoying when the movies play so softly you can't hear what is going on. (Yes I am old and slightly hard of hearing, but store bought movies don't do this, only the ones I burn.)

    Is there any fiv for this, except a hearing aid? hehehe

    Hugs,
    Elf
     
  2. 1bonehead

    1bonehead Guest

    Elf, whats you method of back up, as when I back up my dvds, no change in volume is noticeable
     
  3. MysticE

    MysticE Active member

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    What is the source? Are these AVI conversions?
     
  4. TheElf310

    TheElf310 Guest

    1bonehead, these aren't backups. They are movies I have downloaded offline.
    Mystic, yes they are all avi formats. I tried one that was already in vod format, but it didn't come out right so now I stick with movies that are in avi format and convert them with WinAvi.

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    Elf
     
  5. MysticE

    MysticE Active member

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    Well WinAvi is not ever recommended around here. Switch to DVD Flick (free). Under Project Settings-> Audio, you can increase/decrease the volume and convert to 5.1 if you like.
     
  6. TheElf310

    TheElf310 Guest

    Thanks MysticE. I will try that. I think I already have Flick in my computer. I'll have to look and see.

    Hugs,
    Elf
     

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