Posted by Bob on 09/10/06 11:14
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 02:27:33 GMT, "Pseud O. Nym"
<pon@gotta-go-now.com> wrote:
>If you are working with an XviD AVI file, you can use VirtualDubMod or
>VirtualDub-MPEG2 to adjust the volume.
>Just do a video "direct stream copy" and an audio "full process" and set
>the new volume level desired and save the AVI file.
Unfortunately the audio on the AVI is clipped and sounds terrible.
After processing with ConvertXtoDVD the clipping is gone but the
volume is too low.
What I need is something that inputs my VOBs and increases the volume.
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