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  1. I need help normalizing audio on a video i took at a concert. I was right in front of the stage so of course the audio is really loud. i was wondering is there any way to make the audio sound better?
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    You can demultiplex the audio from the video file and try normalize and adjust the volume using for example goldwave, adobe audition, sound forge or maybe the free audacity. Multiplex back the new audio to the old video.


    If you want more detailed help then give us MORE information about your video source, like what container(avi,dv,mov,mp4,etc) and video and audio codec(identify using mediainfo).
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    You can demultiplex the audio from the video file and try normalize and adjust the volume using for example goldwave, adobe audition, sound forge or maybe the free audacity. Multiplex back the new audio to the old video.


    If you want more detailed help then give us MORE information about your video source, like what container(avi,dv,mov,mp4,etc) and video and audio codec(identify using mediainfo).
    Thanks, I'm new to all this but I used MediaInfo and this is what it told me.



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