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    Mate is the audio ac3? what do u use the ac3 filter?.If so uninstall it and tri and find an ac3 codec instead..the volume should be the same level as everything else then.Well it did for me.I cant offer u a link..i cant rembr where i got it from,but just tri a few place from google.

  2. Movies & TV   -   #12
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    Originally posted by BILLY-THE-FISH@1 October 2003 - 12:49
    I just found out how to boost sound!!
    If you download and install the newest version of k-lite codec file (2.05) you can choose to install an extra called TFM audio filter!
    In this you can boost sound and use an equiliser!
    Which works GREAT!!! B)
    Yes, I was going to tell u that because he was talking about converting and all that, and u said u would try it so I just didn't say anything.

  3. Movies & TV   -   #13
    Sorry for being a Thicko but could you quickly explain to me how virtual dub boosts the sound of movies?
    Doe's it do it while you watch or does it boost there sound permanently?
    Virtualdub boosts the sound permanently. I have to get back to you on how to do this.

    Greetz, D!mensio_x.

  4. Movies & TV   -   #14
    I've found it. You have to make a new avi out of the old one:

    1> Open avi in VDub and verify plays in sync.
    2> In Video select Direct Stream Copy
    3> In Audio:
    --a> Select Full Processing Mode
    --b> Select Compression><No compression (PCM)>
    --c> Select Conversion and make sure 48k/16bit, Check High Quality
    --d> Boost volume if you need to. To bbost the volume go to audio and select volume. In the new window check "Adjust volume of audio channels" and drag the handle to boost or lower the volume. I&#39;ve tried it and was able to boost the sound of a file to 985% of its original.
    4> Save new Avi off to HD (PCM audio will make it much bigger so make sure you have the HD space). Select "save as AVI"
    5> Load saved avi back into VDub and play. Check if audio is in sync. If not go to interleaving tab in audio and try to make adjustments in the delay section until in sync and then re-save as in (4)

    This seems a bit difficult if you read it but just give it a try and you&#39;ll see that it&#39;s real easy.

    Greetz, D&#33;mensio_x.

  5. Movies & TV   -   #15
    Ok Thanks alot Dimensio&#33;
    For going to all that trouble&#33;
    Appreciated :beerchug:

  6. Movies & TV   -   #16
    You&#39;re welcome.

  7. Movies & TV   -   #17
    Hey, hey, folks )

    The guy probably downloaded a movie in ac3 format.

    m8 u said u installed the klite codec pack right, so when u play ur movie via BSPlayer .. right click while the movie with the low sound plays and see on the bottom -- like properties or something and you should see ac3 filter -- click it and then on the ac3 filter settings go to the mixer or gain ot does not matter and slide the volume all the way up

    let me know if that helps.

    cheers.

  8. Movies & TV   -   #18
    I tried that Kurt,
    But when i right click then look in properties it has three options

    1 Default direct sound device
    2 m-peg layer3 decoder
    3 divx decoder filter

    And none of these are changeable&#33;

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