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Video files volume adjustment
I'm searching a tool which allows to batch change the audio volume of videos files.
I have a lot of movie files, mostly in .avi/divx format, but they are much too quiet in comparison to iTunes or to other audio sources (VLC, web browser, system audio effects). I need a tool which adjusts the volume setting to an defineable value, so like MP3Gain for MP3's or iVolume for iTunes. 2 Opteron systems: OSx86 10.5.8, Andy's 9.8.0 kernel, Asus A8N-SLI Premium, Opteron 185 o'clocked @ 2 x 2,95 GHz (2nd system 2.6 GHz), ATI Radeon HD2600XT 256MB Dual-Monitor 2x HP L2035, 4 GB RAM, Griffin FireWave as main audio device, Marvell + nForce LAN, Asus U3S6 USB3/SATA6 card, 5,5 TB harddisk, Firewire 800 card, Apple Remote + eHome IR receiver, 2x Wacom serial graphics tablet, Canon Pixma iP4700, Logitech Internet Navigator wireless keyboard/mouse combination. My Audio stuff: M-Audio Transit USB (default audio), M-Audio ProFire 610, M-Audio ProFire Lightbridge (34 channels) using Creamware A16 ADAT converter • MIDI: M-Audio Midiman 4x MIDI interface • Behringer Audio Mixers: Xenyx 1002, Xenyx 1002FX, Xenyx 1202FX, Eurorack UB1002FX, Eurorack MX1804FX, Eurorack MX262A • FX devices: Lexicon MPX100 DSP, Behringer DSP-1000 Virtualizer, Behringer MiniFEX 800 DSP, Behringer Multicom Pro MDX4400 compressor • RETRO: MSSIAH midi/sequencer/synthesizer cardridge for the C64 (Dual-SID), Steinberg M.S.I. MIDI Interface for C64 |
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Would be interesting if such a thing did exist. Closest thing I know of to this would be some handy work with VirtualDub, but that's a Windows-only program.
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If you haven't tried it yet, Avidemux will do this....
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/ It has a joblist so you can process in batches, and can pass-thru the video track so you avoid unnecessary time-consuming (and crappy) re-encodes. Gain can be set in Audio>Filters. Hope this helps you |