On 10/11/10 5:20 PM, Ted Treen of ted.tr...@btinternet.com sent

> Brian Fuelleman wrote:
>> Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to DVD?
>> I have some old VHS recordings of some classes/lessons I would like to
>> convert to DVD, but the audio level in the original is quite low.
>>  Roxio's conversion setup says that you can not alter the sound
>> levels, but recording stuff where it will be a major strain to pick up
>> the audio every time I wish to view these disks seems to be a
>> ridiculous choice with todays technology.
>> Is there a better way to go than with Roxio's software and hardware?
>> I want to create DVD's that I can play on any DVD player or
>> computer/platform (that has a DVD player).
>> I have Toast 10 platinum on my G5, but I also have a couple of Quick
>> silvers and a few older and smaller Mac's too.
>> 
> My first thought would be to convert the video to mp4, then load it into
> iMovie. I've hardly used iMovie, but I think it should allow you to
> tweak the volume level, then burn a generic video with iDVD.
> 
> I'll look into it when I have a spare bit of time & report back.
> 
> You'll probably see lots of definitive replies in the meantime, though.
> 
> Ted
> 
I too would be interested, Ted.
Thank you,
Dana


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