Sound in vcd's are very low... hard to hear

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  1. Siamese

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    Hi, the vcd's ive been making are suffering from a low volume effect. Basically when Im watching them it seems as to pump up the volume more than id like to hear everything well. Is there anything I can do?

    What i think is that the encoder is taking the wrong channels from the 5.1 channel source so maybe Im only encoding the background channels or something like that.

     
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    ITs me again, by the way I am using

    Flashmpeg w/ BBmpeg encoder.
     
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    Thanks for the direction.
     
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    Low sound is no problem at all. Use the afterdawn guide that vcdjunkie directed you to, when it comes time to use TMPGEnc, click the settings button and click audio. Click audio edit. (I dunno if this function is still in tmpgenc) Look for volumn and see if you can increase it.

    If the volumn option is gone, see if you can get nero wave editor. Then use tmpgenc to de-multiplex the audio rom a vcd and open it with wave editor. Select it all and click edit - change volumn. You can increase dbs. Save it as mp3 44100hz 224kbits/sec. Multiplex it with the vcd video stream. Hope Im not being too technical.
     
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    Thanks Dela. Im gonna give ur solutions a try too... sorta wanna stick with flaskmpeg cause its a one step process so ur solutions may be handy.

    THanks.
     

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