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Tricksta_
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
Normalize Audio? 30 Music Video Clips? |
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This is just annoying the heck out of me. I have some music video
clips and want to make some party video DVD's. However I could be
jamming the first music video loud and when the next one comes on, it
is so low none can hear it. Is there any techniques people are using
to tweak video files (.mpg, .vob. .avi, etc) then author them into a
nice DVD?
I dont care if this involves manual labor, and if anyone has a step A
to Z solution from fixing the audio, and then what they author it with
that would be awesome. I really would be a happy camper if I could
start making some music DVD's with different clips of my choosing.
TIA
Trick
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Alpha
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
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"Tricksta_" <trick3@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | This is just annoying the heck out of me. I have some music video
clips and want to make some party video DVD's. However I could be
jamming the first music video loud and when the next one comes on, it
is so low none can hear it. Is there any techniques people are using
to tweak video files (.mpg, .vob. .avi, etc) then author them into a
nice DVD?
I dont care if this involves manual labor, and if anyone has a step A
to Z solution from fixing the audio, and then what they author it with
that would be awesome. I really would be a happy camper if I could
start making some music DVD's with different clips of my choosing.
TIA
Trick
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There is a trial for Movie Factory 4. The program has a check box to
normalize audio as the disc is written. |
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Tricksta_
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
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Thanks for the reply. I have tried that program and it does not seem to
balance out the audio levels very well. What I guess that I'm looking
for more or less is ways to extract the sound, fix it to my liking and
then re-encode and convert to DVD with multiple music videos. I know
with VirtualDUB that you can pull this off with .AVI's. Any idea what
does it with MPEG's or .VOB's?
Gracious |
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Alpha
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
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"Tricksta_" <trick3@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131252184.451027.327220@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Thanks for the reply. I have tried that program and it does not seem to
balance out the audio levels very well. What I guess that I'm looking
for more or less is ways to extract the sound, fix it to my liking and
then re-encode and convert to DVD with multiple music videos. I know
with VirtualDUB that you can pull this off with .AVI's. Any idea what
does it with MPEG's or .VOB's?
Gracious
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You, of course, realize that this will take a huge effort and time for 30
examples. First you demux, then encode to .wav, then normalize or adjust
using Sound Forge or Cool Edit, then re-encode to an elementary audio
stream, then remux....
and pray that it stays in sync.
There are examples on www.videohelp.com and www.doom9.org the last time I
looked, many moons ago. |
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Earnest Pimpledorf
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Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:59 pm Post subject:
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Oh well, that sucks.
Thanks for the feedback anyhow.
Tricksta_
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 21:18:18 -0800, "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote:
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"Tricksta_" <trick3@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131252184.451027.327220@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Thanks for the reply. I have tried that program and it does not seem to
balance out the audio levels very well. What I guess that I'm looking
for more or less is ways to extract the sound, fix it to my liking and
then re-encode and convert to DVD with multiple music videos. I know
with VirtualDUB that you can pull this off with .AVI's. Any idea what
does it with MPEG's or .VOB's?
Gracious
You, of course, realize that this will take a huge effort and time for 30
examples. First you demux, then encode to .wav, then normalize or adjust
using Sound Forge or Cool Edit, then re-encode to an elementary audio
stream, then remux....
and pray that it stays in sync.
There are examples on www.videohelp.com and www.doom9.org the last time I
looked, many moons ago.
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