spike2000
15th August 2004, 07:17
Ok i have recently re-watched some Naruto ep and i noticed so much noise that it feaked me out, no offense to the original encoders, but I kept wondering if it was there last time and so on so i though well I have Adobe Audition 1.5 (FYI - use to be Cool Edit Pro) and i remember you can import video and remove the audio. I have tested this a few times and removed the hiss and improved the voice or bass till i was satisfied. I saved it as an MP3 at 128kb and thought of a way to incode the new audio over the old.
1. I tried MPEGenc and encoded the video again with the new audio.
2. Tried Windows Movie Maker , it makes the files WMA but i want to keep it AVI.
3. Was trying to encode it in Gordian Knot but I'm not use to using it even with the easy to follow faq.
Still the problem is I have to Re-Incode the audio is there anyway to replace it and not do anything to the video. I have heard quality loss when incoding and i dont want to mess it up.I'm sorry that the post go a little big or if it didn't make any sense and confused the hell out of you, but I wanted to get it all out in one post.
BTW MPEGenc can use WMA9 codec to make an avi didn't know that still amazes me, lol.Thnx.
1. I tried MPEGenc and encoded the video again with the new audio.
2. Tried Windows Movie Maker , it makes the files WMA but i want to keep it AVI.
3. Was trying to encode it in Gordian Knot but I'm not use to using it even with the easy to follow faq.
Still the problem is I have to Re-Incode the audio is there anyway to replace it and not do anything to the video. I have heard quality loss when incoding and i dont want to mess it up.I'm sorry that the post go a little big or if it didn't make any sense and confused the hell out of you, but I wanted to get it all out in one post.
BTW MPEGenc can use WMA9 codec to make an avi didn't know that still amazes me, lol.Thnx.