Quite a lot of people have been having problems with low audio, or pop's
and clicks. The audio can be improved during conversion using the most
popular programs.
Virtual Dub Audio > Full Processing mode Audio > Volume
This can be used to increase the volume. If you intend keeping the movie
as an AVI you now need to save out another copy using full processing
mode.
Video > Full processing mode Video > Compression > Codec > Bitrate (Choose codec to match your
source)
Audio > Full processing Mode Audio > Compression > Codec > Bitrate (Choose codec to match your
source) Audio > Volume > Increase
SAVE AVI This will resave the AVI compressed, with an increase in the volume.
TMPGEnc The same can be done using TMPGEnc, and this is the most popular way, when
converting AVI to VCD. Setting > Audio > Use audio edit > Setting > Change volume You can experiment with different settings, and click the Play button to
test the level. You can also use the normalize button to scan for the
highest and lowest peeks and set the audio at its average level, this will
increase levels that are low, and decrease levels that are high.
GoldWave Another method of increasing the level, or fixing pops and clicks, is by
loading the audio into a sound editor. My favourite Sound editor is one
that has been around for a long time, and has since been copied by many. GoldWave was the first commercial sound editor that gave the user the
ability to use flange, fade in/out, robot and a whole lot more. Goldwave
can be downloaded as "trialwear" from www.goldwave.com (Also Download MP3 plug-ins)
Using Goldwave is pretty much straight forward, even the first time users
will quickly learn how to use its many enhancements. GoldWave will except
AVI as the source, so it is not always necessary to extract the audio
before using it.
Load the AVI or a previously saved WAV into Goldwave.
Typical compressed MP3 wave form (Low level) Before change
Select Effects > Maximize > Select new RMS. You will see the current RMS
value, and can experiment with different levels, double the figure it
shows, for a 100% increase. In this example I have used the default of
(0.2000)
Typical compressed MP3 wave form (Maximized at 0.2000) After change
This can significantly improve the audio level without distortion, There
are many filters for use, that can also remove annoying hiss, clicks, and
buzz. You can also use this program to change a mono sound track to
stereo, simply save as stereo to convert.
You can also swap channels by clicking the channel toggle icon. You may
notice one of the channels slightly different to the other. This is normal
if the left speaker might have a sound effect not wanted in the right
speaker.
Once you have finished editing you can save out the track to a WAV or MP3
for use later. If you intend using this with TMPGEnc to make a VCD, you
may want to use 44.1Khz 16 bit stereo (Uncompressed)
When saving as MP3 make sure you match the playback rate, as this can
speed up or slow down the sound :)
Update, Missing Audio There have been a few AVI's with missing audio at the end, reports are
about 6 seconds, Those 6 seconds of "Blank" do not have a silent audio
stream, so the audio is missing. Any attempt to save video and audio, would then give a big difference in
length (In this case 6 seconds). If you see a big difference when loading
the stream, then you will know you have the missing audio stream.
Vdub MP3 Go to the end of the AVI, and come back a few minutes then press play,
press stop as soon as the audio is not heard, then click the keyframe back
once and mark that as start. Then move to the end of the movie and mark
that as end. Delete those frames and save out another copy using
video/audio direct stream copy. You have now removed the frames that have
no audio, and can reload that back to work on as normal |