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  1. Hello guys
    I captured a VHS movie by DVCII to convert a VCD. In this process everything works fine except the audio volume. When I play the VCD movie in my player the volume is very low. I don't know what could be wrong in my settings. I am using Tmpeg and Nero as my encoder and Burning softwares with VCD Pal Setting template
    Can any one give a suggestion on how I can get an increased volume or how to increase the volume.
    Thankyou
    Muthu

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  2. Muthu,
    Seperate audio from avi using avi2wave or any such utility, then open that audio file in any of wave editor (like Goldwave) and increase the volume. Now while converting use your avi file for video source and increased volume wave file for audio source. TUSHAR
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    On 2001-08-14 01:07:56, Muthu wrote:
    Hello guys
    I captured a VHS movie by DVCII to convert a VCD. In this process everything works fine except the audio volume. When I play the VCD movie in my player the volume is very low. I don't know what could be wrong in my settings. I am using Tmpeg and Nero as my encoder and Burning softwares with VCD Pal Setting template
    Can any one give a suggestion on how I can get an increased volume or how to increase the volume.
    Thankyou
    Muthu


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  3. I ALSO USE DVC2,JUST PUT THE VOLUME UP TO ABOUT 80 OR SO IN THE SETTINGS FOR MOVIESTAR.
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