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Is there any software I can use to either modify audio levels in video files without having to completely re-render them, or alternatively, enforce normalization on playback?
There is a little box that plugs between the audio out of your player/pc and the amplifier. It will normalize the audio with two different settings, 2:1 and 10:1. The 2:1 works best and prevents "bucketing", ie the sound drops and then picks up suddenly.
If you are running 5.1, put the box on the center channel (dialog) so that voice is heard well over the other channels.
certain players do normalization, eg media player classic and VLC, both of which do it internally. for any directshow based player you can normalize via the decoder, in which case you might be interested in ffdshow or ac3filter
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