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How should I upgrade my old VCR home recordings from Mp4 and amplify my sound.

Iniciado por RyanTyler, 02 de Mayo de 2019, 16:40:40

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RyanTyler

Hi all 2 part question.
Got old footage I want to upgrade in a sense. Most of it is Mp4 with an upscale resolution of 1900 by 1080 but its not HD. These recordings came straight from the VCR to a raw AVI format and then converted later to MP4 to compress. I did this like 6 years ago or.

If I wanted to make this into a highly accessible but storable/sharable format, what would be the best route? Also all of these old videos suffer from the sound being extremely low. When playing from laptop via HDMI or mirror casted from Chrome-cast to my TV, the sound off the TV has to be raised to MAX and it still sounds faint. Should I amplify my sound by editing this in Adobe Premiere/Audition? I hate the idea of putting it in Premiere but if I can convert the video to an appropriate format while at the same time amplifying the sound that would save me some time.

Any program recommendations or should I just roll with Premiere Pro?
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Welcome RyanTyler.

I do not write well in English (I'm sorry) , but I will try to help you.

CitarIf I wanted to make this into a highly accessible but storable/sharable format, what would be the best route?
I do not know if you mean the format (Mp4, H265, WMV ...) or how to share the videos. Could you explain it better?

Cita de: RyanTyler en 02 de Mayo de 2019, 16:40:40the sound off the TV has to be raised to MAX and it still sounds faint. Should I amplify my sound by editing this in Adobe Premiere/Audition?
Yes. Since the problem is in the audio, edit only the audio.

It would be better to do the following:
  • Demultiplex audio from vídeo. To not lose quality, do not touch the video.
  • Edit audio. Normalize it. If necessary, apply noise reduction or other effects. If you regularly use Audition, use it.
  • Multiplex again video and the new audio.

Regards

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