Hello everyone,
I have successfully used the OGG/OGM guide in the past. But I'm having a problem this time.
As explained in the guide, I used BeSweet/GUI to convert an .mp3 file to .ogg (90kbps) . I then multiplexed the .ogg with a DivX .avi (video only) file to create the final .ogm movie file (video + audio) using VirtualDubMod.
My problem is: The audio in the final .ogm movie file is too low in volume; much lower than the original .mp3 file!
I don't know if this problem was caused by BeSweet when creating the .ogg, or by VirtualDubMod when creating the .ogm since I have no way of listening to the .ogg file, although I strongly suspect BeSweet.
(Anyone know of a stand-alone .ogg player???)
How can I boost/amplify the audio? I used all the standard settings mentioned in the OGG/OGM guide (Hybrid gain) and don't know much about manipulating BeSweet/GUI's settings.
Thank you very much,
Maz
I have successfully used the OGG/OGM guide in the past. But I'm having a problem this time.
As explained in the guide, I used BeSweet/GUI to convert an .mp3 file to .ogg (90kbps) . I then multiplexed the .ogg with a DivX .avi (video only) file to create the final .ogm movie file (video + audio) using VirtualDubMod.
My problem is: The audio in the final .ogm movie file is too low in volume; much lower than the original .mp3 file!
I don't know if this problem was caused by BeSweet when creating the .ogg, or by VirtualDubMod when creating the .ogm since I have no way of listening to the .ogg file, although I strongly suspect BeSweet.
(Anyone know of a stand-alone .ogg player???)
How can I boost/amplify the audio? I used all the standard settings mentioned in the OGG/OGM guide (Hybrid gain) and don't know much about manipulating BeSweet/GUI's settings.
Thank you very much,
Maz
Comment