I don't know of a setting in Encore to lower the level. I was just giving you a 
method in Premiere so you didn't have to adjust on a one by one basis as you 
called it. I try to have my audio levels run around -6 on Premiere's meter with 
loud peaks going to about -3 unless it was something like a gun shot, I would 
let it almost peak (I edited Hunting/Fishing Shows for distribution on Direct, 
Dish and Cable) I have played played the same program recorded toBeta SP tape 
and to Encore DVD's both with bars and tone as a reference through a Mackie 
mixer with a meter and did not notice a variance in levels between the output. 
Some cable companies started taking DVD's rather than tape so I had to do both 
and make sure the audio was the same relative to tone. Maybe what you said, you 
are maximizing your audio levels to hot to begin with. 
Richard

-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Boom <[email protected]>
>Sent: Oct 4, 2011 5:42 PM
>To: [email protected], "[email protected]" 
><[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [AP] DVD audio too hot from Encore
>
>Thanks, Richard. That I get, I think. I've got the audio adjusted in 
>Premiere so that it works well. The problems come once the video is 
>imported into Encore.
>
>I'm looking for a control in Encore that lets me adjust the overall 
>level of a DVD built in Encore.
>
>Mike Boom
>
>At 02:23 PM 10/4/2011, Richard Peoples wrote:
>>The controls in the audio mixer are track based, what you do there 
>>effects any clip you put on the track or you adjust the main master 
>>to effect all the tracks sent to it.
>>Richard
>>
>>Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>On Oct 4, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Mike Boom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I created a DVD in Encore CS5.5 using short videos I put together in
>> > Premiere CS5.5. Playing back the videos in both Premiere and Encore,
>> > the audio is fine. It's maximized, but doesn't over-modulate and
>> > distort. When I burn a DVD, though, and play it in my Playstation 3
>> > on a Samsung monitor the audio is too hot and the narration 
>> sounds distorted.
>> >
>> > I'm unclear how to fix this easily. I was hoping there'd be a simple
>> > audio control in Encore to adjust overall audio level, but it looks
>> > like audio adjustments have to take place in Premiere on a one-by-one
>> > video basis.
>> >
>> > Has anyone else had the same problem? Any simple solutions?
>> >
>> > I find that my Encore-designed DVDs in general have very high audio
>> > levels. I have to turn my monitor audio down significantly from
>> > commercial DVD playback levels to get the same results. Maybe that's
>> > a clue to me to stop maximizing audio levels, or maybe there's just
>> > something about the way Encore encodes audio.
>> >
>> > Any ideas welcome,
>> >
>> > Mike Boom
>> >
>> >
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