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What program can change the audio volume of a video?
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System: Windows
Tagged: audio editor, best software, control volume, sound volume, video editor
System: Windows
Tagged: audio editor, best software, control volume, sound volume, video editor
7 Answers -
Matheus Pratta
September 19, 2012Most video editing programs should have some sort of control over the volume… Since I use Adobe Premiere, the volume is right over the audio track. The same also happens in Sony Vegas.
If you use Movie Maker I suppose there must be some sort of slider for controlling the volume near the audio track, on the timeline…
DalSan Mack
September 19, 2012http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/increase-volume-audio-video-file/ will tell you how to change the audio volume, but is not an easy one-step process. You can use this method, also: http://www.instantfundas.com/2009/05/how-to-normalize-or-increasedecrease.html
Vishal Mishra
September 20, 2012Sony Vegas is good for these type of video related things but it is very costly and it requires some time to learn how it functions.
Erlis Dhima
September 20, 2012Almost every video editing program can do it!
I use myself Sony Vegas! But, I don’t recommend increasing the audio volume..
You can increase it.. But, when it reaches a level, it’s like ‘damaged’, since you add too much dB..
Yeah that’s true. Better to just encode with a different container.
September 21, 2012Yeah! You can find the audio with a better quality, higher bitrates, sync it with the video, and encode it! This is the better way, I think!
September 21, 2012Saurabh Banwaskar
October 7, 2012In Format Factory (A free convertor) Provides Some Inside Decibel Settings While converting A Video From One Format To Another You Can Use These To Set Or Increase Audio Level Of A Video
Pwince Khan
October 16, 2012go to the audio settings of your converter and search for volume tool …
Nikhil Chandak
November 19, 2012Windows Movie Maker : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awkcs6t5-d8
or this http://www.howtogeek.com/115656/3-ways-to-normalize-sound-volume-on-your-pc/