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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    I have an iso file that needs an increase in sound. The video is fine, but the sound needs to be at 100% just to watch on my laptop. Is there any way to increase the sound on that iso file?
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    Extract the content, demux the audio, process the audio to increase the volume - an increase of 6dB should double the current volume - then re-encode the audio, remux it back with the video, then put it back into the DVD structure and create a new ISO.

    So possible ? Yes. But quite time consuming.

    Are you sure you have checked all the available volume level adjustments ?
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    I have yet to hear a laptop that played audio with any decent volume or quality!

    I bought a cheap pair of $20.00 sony headphones for my laptop and it was an improvement of about 100X!!!

    Or buy an external amplified pair of speakers.
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    Thx,

    I will give the demuxing a try.
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    You might try simply installing AC3Filter, and seeing if that helps (and experimenting with the settings there, if necessary).
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