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backround noise on a burn dvd?
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9. February 2008 @ 06:39 |
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i copied a four 15 minute video clips to one dvd-r. froom a old samsung dvd+vcr combo plaver through my tv tunner card. i thought everything was fine in my finish dvd-r but my friend ask to view it on his home dvd player!! he called me saying that there is a loud backround noise comming from the sound while listening to the dvd. im thinking that its comming from the old dvd player motor.how can i redo the dvd over and delete or edit out the loud backround noise?
Nero InfoTool 3.02
Drive Information
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Drive : HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H44L
Type : DVD-RAM Recorder
Firmware Version : SB00
Buffer Size : 2 MB
Date : ?
Serial Number :
Vendor Specific :
Drive Letter : D:\
Location : 1:0
Mechanism : Tray
Read Speed : 10.0 , 8.0 , 4.8 , 2.4 X
Write Speed : 16.0 , 4.0 X
Read CD Text : Yes
Return C2 Pointers : Yes
Read CD-R : Yes
Read CD-RW : Yes
Read DVD-ROM : Yes
Read DVD-RAM : Yes
Read DVD-R : Yes
Read DVD-RW : Yes
Read DVD+R : Yes
Read DVD+RW : Yes
Read DVD+R DL : Yes
Read BD-ROM : No
Read BD-R : No
Read BD-RE : No
Read Digital Audio : Yes
Read CD+G : No
Read VideoCD : Yes
Write CD-R : Yes
Write CD-RW : Yes
Write DVD-R : Yes
Write DVD-RW : Yes
Write DVD-R DL : Yes
Write DVD+R : Yes
Write DVD+RW : Yes
Write DVD+R DL : Yes
Write DVD-RAM : Yes
Write BD-R : No
Write BD-RE : No
Buffer Underrun Protection : Yes
Mount Rainier : No
Modes : Packet, TAO, DAO, SAO, RAW SAO, RAW DAO, RAW SAO 16, RAW SAO 96, RAW DAO 16, RAW DAO 96
Region Protection Control : RPC II
Region : 1
Changes User : 4
Changes Vendor : 4
Disc Information (D:\)
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Type : DVD Video (DVD-R)
Capacity : 1.81 GB
Layers : 1
Version : 5
Disc Size : 12 cm
Video Format : NTSC 4:3 (Mpeg 2, 720x480)
Region(s) : All
Play Time : 53 minutes (00:53:43)
File System : ISO9660, UDF
Title : NVE_DVD
Date : 5 February 2008
Publisher : n/a
Application : NERO BURNING ROM
Drive Information
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Drive : SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148A
Type : CD-ROM Drive
Firmware Version : B400
Buffer Size : 128 KB
Date : ?
Serial Number
Vendor Specific : FIC
Drive Letter : E:\
Location : 1:1
Mechanism : Tray
Read Speed : 40 X
Write Speed : n/a
Read CD Text : Yes
Return C2 Pointers : Yes
Read CD-R : Yes
Read CD-RW : Yes
Read DVD-ROM : No
Read DVD-RAM : No
Read DVD-R : No
Read DVD-RW : No
Read DVD+R : No
Read DVD+RW : No
Read DVD+R DL : No
Read BD-ROM : No
Read BD-R : No
Read BD-RE : No
Read Digital Audio : Yes
Read CD+G : Yes
Read VideoCD : Yes
Write CD-R : No
Write CD-RW : No
Write DVD-R : No
Write DVD-RW : No
Write DVD-R DL : No
Write DVD+R : No
Write DVD+RW : No
Write DVD+R DL : No
Write DVD-RAM : No
Write BD-R : No
Write BD-RE : No
Buffer Underrun Protection : No
Mount Rainier : No
Modes : n/a
Disc Information (E:\)
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Type : - no disc inserted -
Software Information
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Operating System : Windows XP Professional (5.01.2600 Service Pack 2)
DirectX : DirectX 9.0c
Description : Nero Burning ROM
Version : 6, 6, 0, 16
Company : Ahead Software AG
Version Check : Ok
Description : Nero StartSmart
Version : 2, 0, 0, 26
Company : Ahead Software AG
Description : NeroVision
Version : 3,1,0,21
Company : Nero AG
Description : Nero ShowTime
Version : 2, 0, 1, 4
Company : Nero AG
Description : Nero Recode 2
Version : 2, 2, 6, 17
Company : Ahead Software AG
Description : Cover Designer
Version : 2, 3, 0, 50
Company : Nero AG
Description : Nero BackItUp Application
Version : 1, 2, 0, 54
Company : Ahead Software AG
Hardware Information
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CPU : Pro1800+ 1200 MHz
Bus Speed : 100 MHz
Motherboard : ECS K7SOM+
System : ECS K7SOM+
BIOS : AMI 07.00T
Memory : 768 MB
Sound : C-Media Wave Device
Video : SiS 650_651_M650_740
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AfterDawn Addict
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13. February 2008 @ 06:30 |
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It sounded OK when you played the DVD, but the other person hears a noise?
If it sounds ok on your setup,I don't know how you can fix it.
If there is an actual noise constantly running through the recordings, then you might be able to repair it with the likes of 'Audacity'.
The DVD would have to be demuxed to separate the AC3 audio.
The AC3 converted to a WAV file, loaded into Audacity and the noise isolated and removed.
The fixed audio is resaved as a WAV, converted to AC3, then the video and new WAV are combined back into DVD.
1 VOBEDIT- Demux VOB to m2v, ac3 and sup files (sup are subtitles)
2 PX3- Convert AC3 to WAV
3 Audacity- Load wav, adjust audio and output New WAV
4 FFMPEGGui- Convert New WAV to New AC3
5-MUXMAN- Mux m2v with New AC3 into New VOB (a New VOB folder with all the required files is created)
vobedit
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downlo...obedit_254.html
Run VobEdit > 'Open', select VTS_01_1.VOB (the first large VOB of the title, the rest will come in at the same time).
'Demux' > select 'Demux Multiple Streams at once'
The files will be saved as an .m2v ,ac3 and .sup if subtitles were selected.
px3 ac3 to wav
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PX3_AC3_to_WAV
Load the ac3 and select an output name eg ac3.wav
Audacity
http://superb-east.dl.sourceforge.net/so...y-win-1.2.6.exe
Drag or load the wav.
Export the file as 'new.wav'
ffmpeggui
http://download2.videohelp.com/download/ffmpeggui03c.zip
Load new.wav and save as new.ac3
muxman
http://www.mpucoder.com/Muxman/versions.shtml
Load the video .m2v, the subtitles .sup and the new audio 'new.ac3'
Indicate the language of the audio and subtitles.
Press 'Start', a new DVD folder is created.
In Audacity, a small section between dialog is selected to isolate the noise.The program analyzes the noise and the fix applied to the whole.

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