renzz
May 2004
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Another release with the audio phase inverted which makes it sound like it's been recorded in a tin box.
Easily fixable - extract the audio out to a WAV file, load into your Audio Editing software of choice, select one channel and choose "Invert Phase" (I'm using Wavelab to do this). Save and re-encode to MP3. Finally mux the new MP3 with the video to create a new AVI. Sounds a million times better.
:. Good tip, but please restrict encoding conversations to the appropriate forum, and stick to rating the release. EJO.:
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