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05-09-2008, 08:52 AM
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If I have video recorded from multiple sources by multiple means and I want to put them together on one dvd, how do I get a consistant volume level on all of the files?
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05-09-2008, 11:06 AM
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Edit the audio files one by one, normalizing (NOT altering the "volume") each one to a similar level manually.

I generally don't care. I figure people can use the volume on the remote.

This assumes there is no audio hiss. I HATE audio flaws, as they are easy to fix, with minimal effort involved.



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05-11-2008, 11:01 AM
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I sent him a PM on how to do it on DVD Author Pro.
It worked for him.
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Does anyone know what TV stations do for movie audio? I would assume they use somthing like normalize to RMS to keep the audio more consistant with less peaks and valleys.
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Except commercials. Commercials are way too loud.
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05-16-2008, 11:41 PM
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o hell ya. that pisses me off how loud commercials are when im watching live tv
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Sometimes if I'm dozzing off a real loud commercial will startle me.
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its bad for me too cause ill be watching something in surround sound late at night and some shows are really low in volume so i have to turn it up pretty loud on the dial then a commercial comes on and wakes everybody up

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I've been watching TV with head phones on lately.
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