Cul Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 This is a query rather than a problem. Completed burns (AVI's mainly) consistently have lower volume levels than the normal listening level on my TV. When someone changes over from playback to TV they get lifted out of the room by the volume level. I let ImgBurn set the volume level but I'd like to adjust it up a bit . Whats the procedure for this?
Jill Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I would guess the volume setting is done more in an encoding or authoring program rather than in Imgburn itself
volvofl10 Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Jill's nailed it for you . ImgBurn is a case of what goes in is what comes out , its down to your authoring or encoding program
Cul Posted October 16, 2007 Author Posted October 16, 2007 Hmmm, OK thanks for that info. I don't have the problem with ConvertXtoDVD burns, but I only use that if I have to re- encode an avi for playing on a normal stand alone, the rest of my burns are handled as I said by ImgBurn. Righto, I'll try an avi burn on ConvertX and see if the volume is as low as my normal burns. Ta again.
dontasciime Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 There will be a boost volume level in your conversion program.
Cul Posted October 16, 2007 Author Posted October 16, 2007 Yes I think there is, but I think the defaults probably OK as I haven't had an issue with the playback volume with it. In ImgBurn you get that popup which says: "I notice you haven't set a volume level. Being the nice programme that I am would you like Imgburn to set it for you?" Or words to that effect. That is why I wondered if there was a way to manually set the volume level of the burn.
chewy Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 semantics, volume in this case means like a book and where does it says adjust, all it's trying to do is name the "volume" what's that old saying? "seperated by a common language"
LIGHTNING UK! Posted October 16, 2007 Posted October 16, 2007 lol it says VOLUME LABEL, not VOLUME LEVEL. The two are very different things. ImgBurn has *nothing* at all to do with volume levels - it doesn't even really care about the content of the files you're burning - everything is burnt as-is.
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