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  1. Member
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    I downloaded several Beatles video songs which I joined into one long sequence using TMPEG.. but one of the songs has much lower volume then all the others..

    So the question is how do I boost the volume of this one song to more closely match the volume of the rest of them?

    Specifically, I want to turn up the volume of a mpg
    How do I do that?

    Thanks
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    Sorry Guys...

    I should have paid closer attention to the settings, before asking this question.. the solution was all to easy..

    In TMPEG there is an audio edit feature (it's plain as day) to adjust the volume before burning - I just didn't see it the first time I tried to find it.
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  3. To preserve the original pic quality:

    Use MPEG Tools (File Menu) -> De-multiplex the audio portion to MP2 file.

    Load to TMPGEnc as "Audio only" stream

    Settings -> Audio Edit -> Settings -> (Adjust Gain)

    Start


    Adjusted MP2 file then go through the MPEG Tools (File Menu) -> Multiplex

    This way, you don't disturb the original image quality while you can adjust the volume of the MPEG file the FREE way!

    Of course, you are willing to pay, ... you get a lot more ways (maybe easier) to do it.
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