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  1. dssxxxx

    dssxxxx Member

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    I am using Handbrake to convert video's to MP4 to download on my iPad.

    Problem: When playing the video's on my iPad with earphones, the volume is very low and I cannot hear the video when at it's highest.

    Is there anyway to raise the volume when converting to MP4? I was able to do this when using DVDFab but ran into sync problems.

    Thanks as always.
     
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    There's an 'Audio' tab in Handbrake you can select, then the 'Advanced' button lets you increase the gain.
     
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    OK.

    Will try tomorrow and advise.

    Thanks much. As always, god fast info here....:)
     
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    Stupid question, I guess:

    Do I want to go + or - to add volume?

    Thanks.
     
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    Plus to increase.
    It's a logarithmic scale (3db variance to perceive a change of volume)
    I think the rule is 10db to get an apparent doubling of volume.
     
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    I googled it and everything was very vague.

    So, this AM I am doing 2 conversions and went from 0 to 14.

    Will try that and see how we do.

    Thanks, again....:)
     

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