Posted by Rick Merrill on 09/25/06 16:50
Sam Cotton wrote:
> In article <Xns9839DA6B130D4blurryvision@24.93.43.119>,
> 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.
>
>
> I usually find that VirtualDubMod crashes after some five minutes of
> processing. Any reasons why?
>
> Sam
>
Are you running Windows XP or what?!
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