Hi all,
Two questions:
I have a MOV file that I have captured and need to edit
1) The first issue is that the video footage is perfect however the audio is quite low.
Is there a way we can artificially increase the volume of a MOV or AVI file?
2) Also I am looking into a converter as I do not have a MOV editor. I am planning to convert the MOV file to an AVI and then edit in Movie Maker. Can anyone recommend either a free converter MOV to AVI or a free MOV movie editor similar to movie maker.
Many thanks.
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VirtualDub may be able to open your MOV files with the proper plug in added and edit them. It outputs in AVI type format. It has a audio section where you can increase the audio levels when you re-encode. Not many freeware editors for MOV or MPEG that are similar to WMM.
But others here may have better suggestions.
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hi redevil, i used the RAD video tools--FREE DOWNLOAD-- to convert MOV to AVI--then importing to W movie maker is easy as pie.
anyone know how to adjust imported audio volume--up + down throughout the move? (not the video's volume.) -
Hey, Ive read this thread and I am completely lost. Does AviSynth still work? I tried using NoLogo and it didn't work for me, is there any modern alternatives which fix this problem?
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