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| ElSo |
Posted: Oct 10 2002, 02:55 PM |
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Hi, I was wondering if there is a simpler way to normelize (to 100%) the audio volume of a video file? the procidure I used was like that: saveing the audio stream as a wave file....doing what ever we want with the audio.....and muxing the audio with the video again. Isn't there a way to normelize the volume inside virtualdub? (without gussing by how much we want to amplify the volume, or extracting the audio.)
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| BaronVlad |
| Posted: Oct 10 2002, 07:05 PM |
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Dont think so, but maybe there is is someone out there, that developped a modification of VDub that can ?
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Oct 10 2002, 09:44 PM |
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Hello, ElSo, and welcome to the forum.
I also have to go through this same procedure all the time, so I am in total agreement that an audio normalization feature would be nice to have. Maybe some C++ programmer (even Avery!) will read your post and become inspired. Heck, I may attempt it myself if I get time.
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