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29th October 2011, 21:19 | #1 | Link |
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Increase Volume without Artefacts?
I recorded footage off the TV onto VHS then converted it to DVD. The audio had a background hissing noise so I removed it with an audio program. I then increased the volume in the audio program to match the level that commercial DVDs play at. But as you know with commercial DVDs you still have to turn the volume up on your TV to hear it at a decent level. So I also need to do that in my Video Editor.
My problem is that if I increase the volume in my video editor (VideoRedo) then the resulting file will have audio artefacts. Why is it then if I just turn up the volume on my speakers that I don't have artefacts but if I change the volume on my video then the file that is output will have artefacts? Is there any program that I could use to just increase the volume of my video without causing artefacts much like just turning up the volume on my speakers? Preferable I should be able to do this without re-encoding the file. |
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arefacts, artifacts, volume |
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