I have a DVD whose audio is very low. Is there a way to rip it to my hard drive, increase the audio volume and then burn it back to a DVD?
1 VOBEDIT- Demux VOB to m2v and ac3 and .sup 2 PX3- Convert AC3 to WAV 3 Audacity- Load wav and adjust audio and output New WAV 4 FFMPEGGui- Convert New WAV to New AC3 5-MUXMAN- Mux m2v with New AC3 into New VOB (a New VOB folder with all the required files is created) vobedit http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downlo...obedit_254.html Run VobEdit > 'Open', select VTS_01_1.VOB (the first large VOB of the title, the rest will come in at the same time). 'Demux' > select 'Demux Multiple Streams at once' The files will be saved as an .m2v ,ac3 and .sup if subtitles were selected. px3 ac3 to wav http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PX3_AC3_to_WAV Load the ac3 and select an output name eg ac3.wav Audacity http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/so...y-win-1.2.6.exe Drag or load the wav. Highlight the section to amplify, click 'Effects'. 'Amplify' Check 'Allow Clipping' and set the slider up ~9db, check the level then OK. Play the stream to verify that the sound is good. Export the file as 'new.wav' ffmpeggui http://download2.videohelp.com/download/ffmpeggui03c.zip Load new.wav and save as new.ac3 muxman http://www.mpucoder.com/Muxman/versions.shtml Load the video .m2v, the .sup and the new audio new.ac3
After trying the steps above: 1 VOBEDIT- Demux VOB to m2v and ac3 and .sup 2 PX3- Convert AC3 to WAV 3 Audacity- Load wav and adjust audio and output New WAV 4 FFMPEGGui- Convert New WAV to New AC3 5-MUXMAN- Mux m2v with New AC3 into New VOB (a New VOB folder with all the required files is created) I can't get passed step 1, VOBEDIT- Demux VOB to m2v and ac3 and .sup, I get VOB and DTS files. How would I convert the DTS to get AC3. I trying to reburn a DVD becuase I don't get any sound when I burn it.
You should get M2v and AC3, not VOB and DTS. I thought all DVD's had ac3, but you can try converting the DTS to AC3 or WAV with 'DaudioK'. Note it claims to work on DTS, but I have never tried it with anything except ac3. http://www.videohelp.com/tools/DAudioK
'DaudioK' work fine, I was able to convert DTS to AC3 with no problem. Is there a second choice for MUXMAN. It seems to work but freezes up the computer if I touch everything while it's running.
DVDAuthor GUI can load an m2v and ac3 file to create a new DVD. http://download.videohelp.com/liquid217/dvdauthorgui.pl
Thanks it worked perfect first time but I'm not getting the whole movie. VOBEDIT is scanning the whole movie but only makes a 4.3GB combined file when it's finished. I tried 3 or 4 times with the same results. This is a 2.5 hour movie and I only get 1.5 hours of the movie. I not worried about the final size, that I can either burn it full size or reduce it with DVD Shrink 3.2. By the way it's starting out at 4.35gb. Can you suggest what is going wrong or a different program for demuxing.
DGIndex, AKA DGMPGDEC will demux the VOB files. http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec.html It's also part of a package called AMVapp. http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/audio3b.html File > Open , select/highlight all the relevant VOB files. Press F5, a popup lists the tracks and the video starts playing. File > Stop, to stop playback. Audio > Output method > Demux all tracks (or select one) File > Save Project and demux video. I don't know why VOBEdit is not getting all the video.It's very reliable.
DGMPGDec worked great. I was able to burn my DVD with sound. It's no big thing but how do I insert chapters. At what stage did I miss them. Was it with DGMPGDec or were they missing from the start. Thanks.
After upgrading my ConvertXtoDvd, I was playing around and decided to try the movie I was just converting. I imported the VOB files and made up a menu for the Movie. I knew the DTS sound would not work so I imported the AC3 file I had just made up with DAudioK. As part of the process ConvertXtoDvd took care of the chapters for me. I wish these programs tell you when you might have a problem. Now I know, surround sound (DTS)can be a problem. Thanks for your help.