I just dl a copy of Hollywood Homicide.
The vid quality is AWESOME.
The sound is good but, TOO LOW
Can I get the volume up?
I've got my speakers on high and all my volume settings on high!
Thanks
steve
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I just dl a copy of Hollywood Homicide.
The vid quality is AWESOME.
The sound is good but, TOO LOW
Can I get the volume up?
I've got my speakers on high and all my volume settings on high!
Thanks
steve
Try asking in Movieworld this could be a problem with the rip ?
i started thread on thiss look in movieworldQuote:
Originally posted by cosmic doobie@4 November 2003 - 16:37
Try asking in Movieworld this could be a problem with the rip ?
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by scribblec@4 November 2003 - 16:47
i started thread on thiss look in movieworld
Well by jingo i think this is my first visit to Movieworld although my original post was in Questions :lol: :lol:
This guy has a sound problem on his movie - someone help him.
Thankyou Please :D
I had similar problems with movies that were encoded in AC3. The sound seemed too low but I had the volume at a level where all my other movies played well at.
When you play the movie, check what codec it uses to decode the sound (most likely ACC/AC3 codec). Then, go into the codecs properties and see if there are any sliders you can move up. If you get a window that looks like the image below, simply move the Master and Gain sliders all the way up.
http://maddog.250free.com/ac3volume.jpg
That's it! Have fun... :)
This is the info I get from the Codec pac
(S) --> AVI Splitter --> MPEG Layer-3 Decoder --> ®
0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
What do I do from here :o
Install the latest K-Lite Codec Pack and make sure you install the TCF Audio Selector (I think that's what it is called but not 100% sure). Then when you play any media file this little program will open in the system tray and basically allow you to do what I described above.
the component from the codecs that I got, that has an equalizer built into is is BS Player, that starts itself up whenever I use a player.