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How Do I Boost or Normalise the Audio of a DVD?

Discussion in 'Audio' started by kant69, Dec 27, 2004.

  1. kant69

    kant69 Member

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    Hi

    I recently burnt an avi version of a recent movie file. It looks great, but the sound is 'low' and often barely audible. My converter did not improve or normalise the sound.

    Unfortunately, I deleted the avi file once I burnt it to dvdr. So, my 'original' is the copy itself. I want to copy the dvdr again, but improve the sound in the process. Is this possible? If so, what software would I use?

    thanks in advance
     
  2. mcclaine

    mcclaine Guest

    For all audio related things, i use Sound Forge, which is in my opinion the more powerfull software around.

    But for a more practical solution i would recommend Virtual Dub, which is free. You open the file, and in the video menu you left Direct Stream Copy, so i won't re encode the video, and in the Audio menu just go to Volume and pump it up!
    hope this help,
    mcclaine
     
  3. kant69

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    thanks very much mcclaine.
     

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