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Marcus Martell August 5th, 2011 11:50 AM

Final output dvpal widescreen has always low volume, why?
 
hola,
Final output of my dvd drendere with dvdarch has always lower volume than the original, why?

thank you

Don Bloom August 5th, 2011 12:05 PM

Re: Final output dvpal widescreen has always low volume, why?
 
If you're using DVDA and either you are rendering the audio to AC3 or allowing DVDA to render it then you need to make some changes in the render settings. For Vegas to render AC3 and keep the levels you need to goto the menu; File>Render As>AC3...goto the Custom Button and change the following settings;;
Dialouge Normalization set to (minus)31 (-31) which is on the Audio Service Tab, then goto the Preprocessing Tab and set the Line Mode and the RF mode profiles to NONE. Save as a preset. Now when it is rendered and brought into DVDA the levels will remain what they were set at in Vegas.
To the best of my knowledge there is no way to set these in DVDA so you need to render in Vegas.

Marcus Martell August 5th, 2011 01:41 PM

Re: Final output dvpal widescreen has always low volume, why?
 
WOW mate, that's a great resource!!!!
Should i do this before every render for example for HDV output or just for mpg2 dvdarch?
have a great weekend MATE!
Thanks a lot

Mike Kujbida August 5th, 2011 05:35 PM

Re: Final output dvpal widescreen has always low volume, why?
 
The adjustments Don is referring to are applicable only to AC-3 files when you're creating a DVD.

Marcus Martell August 6th, 2011 01:50 AM

Re: Final output dvpal widescreen has always low volume, why?
 
AH OK!
thank you both guys!
have a great weekend


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