How to lower volume in DVDA?
Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I can’t find a devoted DVDA forum…
I’m aware of the AC3 issues in regard to the volume being lower when imported into DVDA from Vegas – that is not my problem -- but… I am using a wav file from another source and would like it play quietly under the main menu screen. Trouble is, I can’t seem to find a function to add a volume envelope to the audio file in DVDA – or somehow adjust the volume! Surely there must be a way to adjust the volume of audio segments within DVDA…? Or fade in/fade out? Anyone? Thanks Vegas 7.0d DVDA 4 |
DVDA doesn't let you adjust the levels at least not in versions 1 2 or 3. Not sure about 4.
I generally use Vegas to do my audio levels adjustment then render to AC3 for DVDA to use under menus. Don |
Thanks Don –
I must say though, I’m a bit surprised/annoyed. I took what I thought was a ‘step up’ from Ulead DVD Workshop to DVDA. Don’t get me wrong, I like many of the functions in DVDA – and it does seem very flexible. But come on…no way to adjust the volume of audio segments?!! It seems so BASIC. I could do that *and* set fade ins/outs in the Ulead software! Errrrrrr! Ughhh! Not taking it out on you – thanks again for the response… Anyone else confirm this in DVDA4? |
I was astonished about this problem also and the only work around I could find was to adjust the volume of the clip in my audio editing program before placing the clip under the menu.
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Yes, seems that is the only option...what a drag -- particularly insomuch as I would like to adjust the volume of the music under my main menu relative to the music of the first play video.
Hard to believe that this capability doesn’t exist... |
You can take the .wav into Vegas and export it as AC-3.
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