Please, why on earth can't FairUseWizard keep it's hand of the soundlevel when converting to AVI using Xvid ?
I didn't try other codecs, but I heard Xvid is the best free codec.
Please why is FairuseWizard boosting the soundlevel up, making it sound way too loud and disforming it totally ?
What can I do to keep the the original volume and not altering it so it sound horrible ?
When for Christs sake will there (after the 100.000's of attemps) be a convertor that becomes kind of a standard because it converts as it should instead of adding crap that actually makes the results even worse ?
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On the initial page at the bottom click on OPTIONS. On the right side uncheck "Boost Audio Level".
This is normally checked for commercial DVD's as the audio is usually quite low. -
Thanks for helping, Almost Human, unfortunatelly unchecking "Boost Audio Level" didn't make any change at all.
I'm just finished convert with this option unchecked, same horrible result.
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