setarip_old
20th February 2013, 03:42
@jdobbs
During setup, can you possibly provide the ability to CHOOSE to increase the volume, during conversion of a Blu-ray to an .MP4?
This problem came to light while playing one such .MP4 on two of my grandkids' simplistic computers (one a PC, the other a Mac, neither have external speaker systems). We were all extremely impressed with the video quality but could BARELY hear the audio.
I'm guessing that the extremely reduced audio has something to do with the conversion from my typical 5.1 .AC3 audio to two channel .AAC audio. Since Grandpa (me) is not about to buy the kids new/better computers, I thought I'd ask you if you could/would readily (hopefully) implement this cost-free method (Choose audio level).
Or does the hidden text for "AUDIO_AMPLIFY=n" apply to .MP4 as well as compression of Blu-rays?
Please advise.
Thank you.
During setup, can you possibly provide the ability to CHOOSE to increase the volume, during conversion of a Blu-ray to an .MP4?
This problem came to light while playing one such .MP4 on two of my grandkids' simplistic computers (one a PC, the other a Mac, neither have external speaker systems). We were all extremely impressed with the video quality but could BARELY hear the audio.
I'm guessing that the extremely reduced audio has something to do with the conversion from my typical 5.1 .AC3 audio to two channel .AAC audio. Since Grandpa (me) is not about to buy the kids new/better computers, I thought I'd ask you if you could/would readily (hopefully) implement this cost-free method (Choose audio level).
Or does the hidden text for "AUDIO_AMPLIFY=n" apply to .MP4 as well as compression of Blu-rays?
Please advise.
Thank you.