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CAN YOU INCREASE THE SOUND VOLUME IN DVDPosted by kjoske
Is there anyway in which you can increase the sound volume in DVD Studio Pro THROUGH DVD STUDIO PRO AFTER you have added your video and soundtrack into the program? My video is good and my soundtrack was good the first time I burned them into DVDS. Now I am going back to burn more copies and it appears that the soundtrack is difficult to hear. I have the volume on my computer set to full sound. I can
't go back and redo the video and soundtrack because I lost the original sound track file which I was working with.
No you can't. If your audio was .ac3, you'll have to decompress it to aiff, make the volume changes, then re-encode to aiff.
>I have the volume on my computer set to full sound. Never mix with your computer speakers. You never know what you'll get on most systems. > I lost the original sound track file which I was working with. You need to make copies.... You're toast without backing up your data. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
It should be noted that even if your volume is set to max you still need to change the volume of the player too... like with iTunes.
It also sounds as though you could be in luck(ish). Cause it sounds like you wouldn't have encoded your audio to AC3, sorry if that assumption is wrong. Either way though, as strypes says you're living on the edge not backing up. Anyway you can use a tool like SQUARED 5 MPEG Streamclip to demux your DVD (or VIDEO_TS) to m2v & aiff. You can then edit the aiff and then either re-encode that file or use it 'as is' on your new DVD. I'd check that you have the volume up on your mac and your player first though!!
Thank you. My audio sound is an aiff and an AC3 when I compress us using the compressor in FCP.
Your right I was dumb not to backup, but the problem I have been having is when I make a copy(s) of my program then for some reason FCP gets confused and will not render my original because I have i.e. 2-3 copies of it in my hard drive so out of desperation to get get FCP to render I dumped all of my copies.
Actually I usually listen music at high volume. And the DVD which I am having does not have good sound quality. So that if why I am asking if you van increase the volume.
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I have increased my volume on my computer to Maximum
When I created the original soundtrack on FCP I went in and put up the volume to maximum and then I used the filters to increase the sound up another 18 points, then I compressed the FCP file to an AC3 format using Compressor 2 that comes with the FCP package, again I turned the volume to maximum on my computer. finally I imputed the "assets" the movie and the AC3 sound file to DVD Studio Pro 4 and burned the DVD. Before I actually burned the DVD I tested the soundtrack again in the DVD "simulation" mode which is suppose to play the actual way the burned DVD will be. When I did this I turned up the volume on my computer to MAX. It seems to me though and this is the issue I have fought with is that DVD Studio Pro 4 should have some sort of volume control, but I think that it accepts the video and soundtrack file just the way you input it. Obviously, I cannot change the movie file once I upload it to DVD Studio Pro 4 so I guess the same holds true for the soundfile. If I put the volume any higher when editing it in FCP, I get vibrations, and the sound is loud enough when I listen to it in FCP and actually when I listen to it in "simulation" mode in DVD Studio Pro 4 before I burn the DVD. Its when the DVD is actually burned and I test it in my computer "with the sound on my computer to the maximum" that it appears my soundtrack is somehow lower and not as sharp and clear as in my original production. Thanks for your comments.
"Your right I was dumb not to backup, but the problem I have been having is when I make a copy(s) of my program then for some reason FCP gets confused and will not render my original because I have i.e. 2-3 copies of it in my hard drive"
the thing with backups is they should go on a DIFFERENT drive. nick
If I put the volume any higher when editing it in FCP, I get vibrations, and the sound is loud enough when I listen to it in FCP and actually when I listen to it in "simulation" mode in DVD Studio Pro 4 before I burn the DVD. Its when the DVD is actually burned and I test it in my computer "with the sound on my computer to the maximum" that it appears my soundtrack is somehow lower and not as sharp and clear as in my original production.
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