whiskthecat whiskthecat Joined Oct 15, 2005 Messages 809 Age 33 Location Texas Website pigliver.blogsite.org Aug 7, 2006 #1 I have some xvid encoded movies and i was wondering if there was a way to increase the volume without re-encoding the video? :blink:
I have some xvid encoded movies and i was wondering if there was a way to increase the volume without re-encoding the video? :blink:
M Mudi You're pushing your luck little man Joined Jan 25, 2006 Messages 815 Website mudiweb.com Aug 7, 2006 #2 Grab VirtualDub, you can set it to only modify the audio track and leave the video track alone. http://virtualdub.sf.net
Grab VirtualDub, you can set it to only modify the audio track and leave the video track alone. http://virtualdub.sf.net
whiskthecat whiskthecat Joined Oct 15, 2005 Messages 809 Age 33 Location Texas Website pigliver.blogsite.org Aug 7, 2006 #3 Virtual dub doesnt work on my computer.
J JaqMs Member Joined May 9, 2005 Messages 476 Aug 7, 2006 #4 Like everyone else on this forum, I will be mean by saying www.google.com
whiskthecat whiskthecat Joined Oct 15, 2005 Messages 809 Age 33 Location Texas Website pigliver.blogsite.org Aug 7, 2006 #5 JaqMs posted on Aug 7 2006 at 12:34 AM said: Like everyone else on this forum, I will be mean by saying www.google.com Click to expand... I would say thanks if i hadnt already tried that. :angry: Last edited by a moderator: Feb 5, 2016
JaqMs posted on Aug 7 2006 at 12:34 AM said: Like everyone else on this forum, I will be mean by saying www.google.com Click to expand... I would say thanks if i hadnt already tried that. :angry:
mr.miyagi Member Joined Nov 10, 2004 Messages 192 Age 46 Location Europe Aug 7, 2006 #6 whiskthecat posted on Aug 7 2006 at 06:03 AM said: I have some xvid encoded movies and i was wondering if there was a way to increase the volume without re-encoding the video? :blink: Click to expand... Try www.videohelp.com, mabyee they can help you. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 5, 2016
whiskthecat posted on Aug 7 2006 at 06:03 AM said: I have some xvid encoded movies and i was wondering if there was a way to increase the volume without re-encoding the video? :blink: Click to expand... Try www.videohelp.com, mabyee they can help you.
ste_167 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 14, 2003 Messages 1,202 Location England Website Visit site Aug 7, 2006 #7 You should try READING THE MANUAL. Here, I've scanned the relevant page for you.
D DBH Active Member Joined Jun 13, 2006 Messages 538 Age 40 Location London, England Website nicholas.piresonline.com Aug 7, 2006 #8 :lol:
O oneandoneis2 Member Joined Sep 4, 2005 Messages 166 Age 48 Location England Website www.oneandoneis2.org Aug 7, 2006 #9 Have you got the volume limiter thingy switched on in the settings menu? If so, try turning that off and see if you still feel the need for increasing the volume. .
Have you got the volume limiter thingy switched on in the settings menu? If so, try turning that off and see if you still feel the need for increasing the volume. .