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Old 2010-10-18, 05:57 PM
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Re: Volume difference on burned dvd and original folder

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Originally Posted by stoner View Post
Have you played the burned disk back through the pc?
Yes, I did it again today and I noticed something... I'm getting 95% of the audio on the left channel. I checked it at a mate's place since he's got this cool stereo and yeah, same happened.

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Originally Posted by sysoverload View Post
if you're having no problem with the sound when played on your PC, then the audio levels are fine. no need to demux/normalize/remux/reauthor or anything.

what kind of audio does the disc have? drop one of the big VOBs into GSpot

but if you have the volume all the way up and just barely hear it, it sounds like the tape monitor might be on, on a receiver, or the right input isn't selected somewhere. but turn the volume way down (to almost off) when cycling through inputs
Correct, end of mystery. I didn't even noticed but my left speaker on my living room's audio system is nearly dead.

So, to summarize, if I play the dvd in a regular tv, because of the tv speakers (I guess), I have to turn the volume all the way up in order to hear just a wee bit of the audio. If I play it in a tv that's connected to an audio system (with both speakers working) then there's no problem at all.

Thanks so much for your help y'all
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