Hy guys, i have download a streaming video from here (original video) just for cut the linetime.
I've edited the movie with Pinnacle Studio Plus and saved as "Local Area Network 384Kbps"
But i've problem, when i listentin the edited video on pc or when i upload it into Youtube, Blogger... The audio seems a little weird.
This is the original video and the edited video advanced settings, i think i saved it in the right definition (LAN 384Kbps).
You can watch my edited video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C67t2SeBZmg
Put the audio a little more higher it's strange.
Can you help me?
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The audio is way overmodulated (recorded too loud) and the left and right channels are recorded out of phase. Remove one channel to make it mono. Decrease the volume by 3 dB. A low pass filter will remove some of the overmodulation harshness.
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Originally Posted by k.
Hy, thanks to reply my question. I have downloaded AsfBin and run the program then i cut the movie, but what progam's button can i edit "losslessly". Sorry to be a little n00b.
Originally Posted by jagabo
Hy, thanks to reply too. What software can i use to do that? -
Originally Posted by k.
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Youtube will convert your stereo audio to mono by averaging together the two channels. Since the channels are out-of-phase averaging them together produces silence.
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