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  1. ok...i already authored it so the folders on my comp , but wen i burnt it the volume was really really low , so i turned the volume up to 100 , u cud just about hear it . is there a program or something which can edit the files to increase the volume without aving 2 start all over??
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    does the sound problem appears when you play from a dvd? does it happen when you play it from your hard drive?
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  3. both , but on the pc i can just turn the volume higher and stuff
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    which authoring program did you use?
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    if your source audio was wav you can use Audacity to increase the volume of the wav file and then author it again.

    if its mp3 audacity works as well(i cant confirm that at the moment because im not at home on my pc)~

    good luck
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  6. thats the thing . is there a way of doing it without having to reauthor ??
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    i dont know any other way. i think you have to demultiplex and do your thing with the volume and multiplex again.


    but i could be wrong, im not an expert.

    lets see if the big guys here say something
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