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  1. After splitting and encoding (With TMPEGnc) a full legnth Avi movie to MPEG 1 (VCD). I now don't have any sound on the converted VCD CD's. The original AVI movie's sound is a little on the low side, and I do have to turn up the volume quite a bit to hear it properly. After the conversion, I can't hear the sound at all, even with the volume control maxed out.
    Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time for any and all replies.
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    Did the sound even convert? TMPG doesn't like certain common codecs used in AVI audio.
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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    If TMPGEnc can decode the AVI audio, you can use Normalize from the Audio Edit page under Audio tab.

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    Originally Posted by poggo
    After splitting and encoding (With TMPEGnc) a full legnth Avi movie to MPEG 1 (VCD). I now don't have any sound on the converted VCD CD's. The original AVI movie's sound is a little on the low side, and I do have to turn up the volume quite a bit to hear it properly. After the conversion, I can't hear the sound at all, even with the volume control maxed out.
    Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time for any and all replies.
    This should help
    KingJohns Guide TMPGEnc Plug-in
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