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Postby ANBU_Itaichi1986 » Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:43 pm

If I leave the audio level as it is, when i render it, its way too quiet. If I move it up even a bit its too loud. What's the best setting for audio?
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Postby Bauzi » Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:49 pm

strange.

Render out only the video.

Than render out the audio in .wav. Edit the audio level in something like Audacity (Freeware). Save the new edited .wav.

Mux (add the audio to the video in a container like .avi) together the video and audio.
You can mux with VDM:
-Open the video
-Add in the streamlist the edited audio
-Render out a looseless file. Dada! You have now your video and audio in a container like .avi

Render out an mp4 with zarxGUI, meGUI or with skripts.

This is pretty "advanced" knowledge so I better ask now: Any questions?
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Postby ANBU_Itaichi1986 » Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:47 pm

is there anyway to do it without going through all that?
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Postby Bauzi » Sat Sep 22, 2007 4:09 am

ANBU_Itaichi1986 wrote:is there anyway to do it without going through all that?

It´s not hard. You do such things one time with help and you remeber it for ever. It´s like swiming ;)

Alright I looked again and found this methode:
-Render out your video out of Vegas (looseless codec of course, audio and video together)
-Load it into VDM
-Go to streamlist. Rightclick the audio stream. Click full processing mode and now you´re able to change the volume there.
If think it would be better to decrease it to normal.
-Now you can render out an XviD like the guides told you:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... /xvid.html
Don´t forget to add the audio compression too!!!
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... audio.html
-Or render out a new looseless copy with fixed audio and use zarxGUI (highly recommended!):
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... 64gui.html
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Postby ANBU_Itaichi1986 » Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:33 am

there's bound to be a different way
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Re: vegas audio problems

Postby Rapture** » Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:52 am

ANBU_Itaichi1986 wrote:If I leave the audio level as it is, when i render it, its way too quiet. If I move it up even a bit its too loud. What's the best setting for audio?


Most likely your source audio file is at fault. I hope you're not editing with .mp3 file...

Anyway - just use any audio editing program. Any will do,as long as it has 'Normalize' setting. Just let your audio trough the program,adjust volume,set it to 'Normalize',and save it as lossless .wav file,then just throw it in the timeline.
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Postby Kevmaster » Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:10 am

On that Thing I marked, use that scroller. You can enhance or lower the Volume with it.

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Re: vegas audio problems

Postby ANBU_Itaichi1986 » Mon Sep 24, 2007 4:31 pm

Rapture** wrote:
ANBU_Itaichi1986 wrote:If I leave the audio level as it is, when i render it, its way too quiet. If I move it up even a bit its too loud. What's the best setting for audio?


Most likely your source audio file is at fault. I hope you're not editing with .mp3 file...

Anyway - just use any audio editing program. Any will do,as long as it has 'Normalize' setting. Just let your audio trough the program,adjust volume,set it to 'Normalize',and save it as lossless .wav file,then just throw it in the timeline.


It has to be .wav? That wouldve been so helpfull to know 5 months ago -_- I think I just figured out what my problem is...
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