![]() The movies I want to convert typically have an AC3 6-ch track, ACC Dolby/Stereo track, and will have chapter markers. Without going through the hassle of a full re-encode, I'd rather convert them to MP4 without losing chapter info, audio tracks, etc. If the movies are in MP4 then the Samsungs work fine. On the Nexus, opening the file opens VLC without issues. I have VLC on the Samsungs and it will play them fine as long as I go into VLC to open them but not through the file manager. Although I have no issue with my Nexus 7, the two Samsung tablets complain about MKV files. wav, using a dedicated audio editor to add effects, then resaving, recompressing, and remuxing.Īlternately, you can skip Handbrake entirely and use MeGUI entirely, so nothing needs to be extracted, but honestly, that can add complication on the video side to make up for a smoother audio workflow.I've been using Handbrake to convert DVDs to use in tablets for traveling. ![]() It's still a few extra steps, but I hope this is easier and faster than decoding the file to. Once you've done that, you can remux as you like. (DRC only works for NicAudio, even though it's not disabled for other inputs.) Once done, close out, load as before except instead of LWLibavAudioSource use NicAudioSource and make sure DRC is checked. Check the audio track to extract and start. If you want DRC, you MUST first extract the audio: In MeGUI, open Tools->HD Streams Extractor (Ctrl-F7), choose file, and open your final mp4 or mkv. If all you want is normalization, load the final mp4 or mkv into MeGui's audio input, select your preferred encoder, press Config and choose LWLibavAudioSource and whether to downmix, and make sure normalization is checked. To utilize MeGUI, you would change the Handbrake audio settings "Auto passthru" for any tracks you want. Personally, I still think Handbrake is easier to use for the ripping and video conversion, especially if you need a hardware profile, so you can stick to that. MeGUI makes audio encoding quite simple as long as the source is ac3 or dts (or their HD cousins), you can apply dynamic compression, and for any format, you can normalize to 0dB. I have not learned how to do that in MeGUI. wav, change it back into the original audio format and use MKV merge or similar merge tool to remux the content.įiguring out how to do it this way took a long time and patience. wav and dragging it to Levelator produces the converted audio with the added file name. ![]() Goldwave or Audacity will convert that to. In Handbrake currently I will take my content and ask for an additional audio type. The tool is free:īut a normalization filter for audio within Handbrake's audio dropdown options would be some progress. It is a free tool which was developed at The Conversations Network for podcasts where different microphones and levels are common. The tool that I've found for this is called The Levelator 2 which works with. My tasks involve bringing up the spoken word portions of live drama. The group at has given much assistance in demuxing audio and remuxing with video. I have had MeGui for some time but never understood it.īut I have used some of the components like the mkv tool nix ![]()
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