Hi all,
i have been making CVD for some time now but the audio on my movies is always feint! i have to turn up the volume significantly more than if im watching a dvd or listening to music. it is not the player as this occurs with Windows Media player and also Power DVD. im ususing standard SVCD settings, with an audio bit rate of 192KBPs
i wonder whether there is a simple way to "boost" the audio without interference (other than turning up volume lol!)
Im using the latestst version of DVD2SVCD and CCE 2.50, although i have had this problem in the past with previous versions of DVD2SVCD!
any ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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I know if you use TMPGEnc you can boost your audio before you convert it. I know when I used it I had to bump it up to 200% to get normal audio levels for my movies. I've never used DVD2SVCD. I just downloaded it and it seems a little confusing. I personally like TMPGEnc and Nero for VCD/SVCD Burning. Just my .02¢
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