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  • Mon, Nov 2 2009 10:07 PM

    • axel andy
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    encoded audio loses volume

    In order to make my show fit on a dvd I encoded the audio at 256.  I compared the original wave file to the new ac3 file and the original wave file was almost 2x as loud.  Is this typical?

    K

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  • Mon, Nov 2 2009 11:16 PM In reply to

    Re: encoded audio loses volume

    What did you use to encode the ac3?  Did it have a normalise or peak limit option?

    Was the original wave monotracks? or a stereo file?

    Thanks for the continued dongle support

  • Wed, Nov 4 2009 3:57 PM In reply to

    • axel andy
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    Re: encoded audio loses volume

     I used "ffmpeggui" 

    I don't think there are any normnalise or peak limit options with this program.  The settings were "bitrate" - 256; format - AC3; Sampling - 48000; and channels - 2.

    The original audio from my timeline had 3 tracks - each track was panned center (so that when you played the single track the 2 audio meters bounced).  Each track was bumped up to about +5 so that the yellow bars showed.  I exported these 3 tracks as stereo, wave, 48kHz.  I then encoded with ffmpeggui.  Then I compared the exported (wave) file to the converted AC3 file using Goldwave.  I placed the waveform plots one on top of the other.  The original wave file was almost 2x as loud. 

    I found a way around the problem by bumping the original audio even higher but I don't think this is the right way to do it.

    K

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