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       mpeg4 audio too high
    silverfox
    post Jan 3 2011, 06:28 PM
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    i own a copy of the dvd set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

    i made the mpeg4 (xvid) version of all episodes making mp3 stereo audio in all files with handbrake 0.9.3 and perian codecs on the mac osx but not touching the audio ( i think it's DRC - dynamic range compression, always set to default to 1.
    but in my lg tv led set (32LE4508) full hd i have to set the volume to max 12 or i get sound too high (i use a hdmi cable v1.3), but playing on the computer i set computer volume to middle and audio from 30 to 60 to enjoy all audio bits.........

    so what is the problem? it is out of discussion that i modify ALL my files' audio....so there could be a solution i think regarding some audio amplification of the WDTV...........i have gen 2 and official 1.01.77 (is there a 1.01.79) should i ge the .79 version or use a custom fimrware?

    pleas help i want to solve thig "bug".......
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    WDUser
    post Jan 10 2011, 06:55 AM
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    Why does it sound silly? I don't see where it says that MKVs are only for HD video? Also, I've used MakeMKV lots of times to rip my DVDs, since I end up with a single lossless file that's easy to handle.
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