I've recently aquired some movies that were cammed and the sound sucks to begin with but is bearable on the computer when they are played in their avi format, however when i convert with tmpgenc the sound comes out very tinny and almost sounds mechanized. Now I was just wondering if anyone else has had this kind of experience and what they did. I was thinking about using virtualdub and ripping the audio to a wav format the only problem is that I have limited hard drive space (~1Gb)so I would probably then convert it to a high bitrate mp3 but it would depend on how it sounds. Any ideas or suggestions?
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check this thread out, and tell me if it helps any.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=47824&forum=10&8
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Thanks I forgot I had the toolame encoder like the post that you linked to suggests, I'll give that a try. As far as the posting in the conversion section thing I guess I'm just so used to asking in this one that I forgot, normally I'm the one pointing things like that out.
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Ok I used toolame and ran my computer temporarily down to 100megs free and I had to stop the encoding cause I wasn't going to have enough room for the 100mb sound file and the encoded movie and the avi file but I can manage something if I burn to some rw's. Anyway the audio seemed the same, very tinny. I think I'm going to try the virtualdub thing I was thinking of before.
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Well, why don't you use the normalize effect, in TMPGEnc's Audio Effects option? Use that with Toolame.
if i was running out patience, i'd use sound forgexp or 5.0
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It has nothing to do with normalization, what that does is it looks for the highest peak in the audio and then raises everything to that volume or a percentage of it. Anyway I used virtualdub to extract the avi audio and it sounded good so I tried to use the .avi file for video and then the wave again for audio and it still sounded thin, almost like an mp3 with a crappy bitrate like 96 or lower. Anyway I'll wait for a bit and try a few more things, i've got ulead video studio 4 maybe it'll have something in it. What is this program you mentioned forgexp or 5.0 ? do they encode to mp2? also are there demos or freeware cause I've got a student loan to pay off before I can think of spending any money on any new programs. Thanks for the replies.
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i know what you're talking about w/normalization.
why don't you put it past 100%?
if you have VideoStudio 4, you can put your file in there and do the same thing. make the sound be past 100%.
Go to http://www.sonicfoundry.com and download Acid Express (freeware) and there you can do tons of stuff to your audio. -
I'm not sure what putting it past 100% will do other than just make it louder and possibly even cause it to start clipping. Does this acid express support saving to mp2? Because I do have very good audio editing software bur it only supports wav and mp3.
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