I have about 30 'legit' concert DVS's of various artists. I would like to do 1 or 2 compilation DVD's. I have been able to extract the tracks I want using DVD Shrink. My problem is that when I create the new DVD, the audio is all over the place. I am forever adjusting the volume up and down depending on the track. I would like to know if there is any way of normalising the audio across all tracks on the DVD. Any help would be greatly appreciated. regards Mark
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You can demux/split the audio and video from all vobs using for example dvd decrypter or pgcdemux.
Open the audio files in an audio tool that can normalize like audacity,goldwave and then save as pcm wav or ac3.
Reauthor to a new dvd with the old video with the audio files using for example tda.
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