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  1. yo *TOPIC*
    Got avi file and the sound is fricking quiet...cant understand nuttin, i read somewhere i can make it lauder ripping the sound first with virtualdub and the rest i dunno anymore can someone help?
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    If you just want to make the sound louder and leave the video as it is, just load it into VirtualDub,
    1. Set the Video option to 'Direct Stream Copy'.
    2. Set the Audio option to 'Full Processing Mode'.
    3. Set the Audio compression to match whatever the audio is now.
    4. Set the Audio volume to whatever you need.
    Then just select 'Save as AVI'.
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  3. You can also just save the audio part into wav file and normalize the wav to whatever sound level you want without having to resave the avi file. I would use audiograbber (I use it to convert my cd's into mp3) it has a nice normalizer which takes only few minutes for my 60min audio wav file (which is about 1-2 gigs) to normalize my sound level from about 20% or so to about 98%. it normalizes on the fly and doesn't take up additional space. of course there are other audio programs out there that also normalizes the sound.
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