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Archived => A/V Technical Issues (Old Formats) => Topic started by: USteppin on September 05, 2010, 01:08:18 PM
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Anyone know what's up with the odd audio levels, mostly the music being extremely loud compared to voices in BDRip's? This occurs in VLC and Windows Media Player, with a bunch of different releases I've downloaded, they all have this problem, anyone else experience this?
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yeah i experience the same thing i think its a bad encode or something.
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I dunno, I tried a bunch of different releases and they all had the same problem.
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I've always had this problem, even with DVDrips. AC3filter helps to an extent if you enable DRC, but not by much.
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It's weird. I have Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty with Logitech Z5500 and Tritton AX360 and the most I've had to do is to raise a bit the center channel's volume but mainly because I want to hear the dialogue a bit better without raising the overall volume too much.
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Argh this shit is driving me insane, anyone find any kind of solution yet? Do these "AC3" releases have anything to do with audio that is used in the rip?
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Install AC3Filter, and change the output to Stereo 2/0
It's by default trying to output 5.1 probably
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Indeed, they are made to watch on a 5.1 sound system, that's why it doesn't sound good in 2.1 or stereo...