For those of us who are getting a little hard of hearing as we get older, it would be great if I could raise the audio level when I copy m DVDs. My TV speaker isn't loud enough to hear my movies, even at max volume level. We have to use closed caption on most of our movies.
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DVDFab does not currently fully decode or otherwise manipulate the audio streams on a disc (except for removing HD audio and Cinavia). What you want could be done but would require lots more code and longer processing time and is really impractical. The audio for the dialog in many movies is poorly mixed and difficult to hear without a surround sound system (for which it was mixed). If this is a serious problem, some newer TVs and disc/media players have audio settings that make the speech more pronounced and easier to hear. You could also consider getting DVDFab's new Movie Server when it becomes available, you could then encode all your movies using Fab's DVD/BD Ripper modules which do allow audio adjustment and store and play them back using Movie Server. There is not an effective fix for this that I know of that does not involve new software or hardware. Maybe one of your fellow users here in the forum has a breakthrough solution they will share with us.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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