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Audio Export -- If you really are exporting, on that page is a configure button. Click it and go to the DVD-Video tab. On the bottom is a window for audio settings which probably says Automatic. There are other choices in that window and you might try those to see if it helps. In other parts of NV4, if you click on the more button and go to Video options, you will see an audio selection there also.
If the audio is really good when you have the file in NeroVision, I know of no reason it should be attentuated so much as to be insufficient for a DVD. Unless something was happening during the encoding for the DVD.
If you double click the speaker icon in Windows (maybe something else for you) a mixer will open up. I was asking if you have set the individual volumes for different file types so they are all about the same, but I guess you said you did this.
If you are playing it back in a set top DVD player, perhaps you might try changing the audio settings on it, to see if the audio is really low or it just sounds that way.
Where are you getting your files - homemade or downloaded from somewhere? Can I download one to try?
I don't suppose there is anything on your computer that is normalizing or limiting the volume some how?
If you want to get the sound and put it into the wave editor, just record it from the editing page in NV4. Make sure you note where the file is being saved so you can open it in WaveEditor.
Nero 7 v7.10.1.0
P4 2.4GHz 1 Gig RAM
NEC ND3550A DVD Burner
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 8. November 2006 @ 19:16
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