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Old 17th May 2002, 06:06   #1  |  Link
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How normalize sound in final Divx-AVI?

How normalize sound in final Divx-AVI? helpe me anyone..e-mail h_kontos@yahoo.com
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Old 17th May 2002, 20:07   #2  |  Link
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u could use:
"DeDynamic 0.2 - real time dynamic range compression Direct Show filter" (from doom9s download sektion) if u don't want to reencode the audio,...
Another may might be to extract the soudn as wave with virtual Dub, then normilize the wave file with "WAV normalize 0.24.1 - normalize your WAV files" and "WAV normalize GUI - GUI for the above", and then remux with nanDub

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Old 16th June 2002, 01:52   #3  |  Link
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a more elegant way would be :
1. extract the mp3 from the avi with virtualdub/nandub
2. normalize the mp3 with mp3trim or mp3gain (this is a lossless process)
3. remux the mp3 inside the avi.
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Old 16th June 2002, 06:36   #4  |  Link
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In the guide of DivX.Diggest u can find something about normalisation,..

Since I never do the audio with flask&co looked a bit around in the german flaskmpeg forum and it seam most people set:

enable normalisation and set the factor to 300%

or

enable dynamic range compression,a ctivate the multichannel volumes and use these settings:
Front +8db
Center +10db
Rear + 4db

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Ps.: (didn't post this in my first reply because of the fact that I didn't get any response )
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Old 23rd June 2002, 10:10   #5  |  Link
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DVDCutter is a good one, especially for its Help file, I'm sure if you could read it carefully, you will find the answer exactly.
You can download it in www.zdnet.com
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