This was made for people who just don't like the quality of what they hear in a video they've downloaded from around the net. This is also the common method used internally to put better audio on our videos.
open the original video file(uncompressed AVI is best if you have it) in VirtualDub
save as wav
close VirtualDub
open Cool Edit
amplify (peak at 30,000dBsmpl)
Transform, Amplitude, Amplify, Noise Reduction, Hiss Reduction, Edit or make any changes you wish to the audio
save as wav
close Cool edit
open TMPGenc
LOAD
select unlock.mcf
then under Stream type select Audio Only
delete anything it says under video source
imput that wav file you saved from cool edit
hit Start
this will give you a .mp2 file
now when done go to File; Mpeg Tools
select Simple Demultiplex
enter the original mpg video file input
delete anything it says under Audio Output(since you dont need it)
hit Run
this will give you a .m1v video file
now go to Simple Multiplex tab
imput the .m1v file as your video source
and the edited .mp2 file as your audio source
make sure it says MPEG-1 Video CD before you hit run
hit run
that will give you a new .mpg file
if you get an error about packet Loss then you NEED to run the new finished mpg through the Merge & Cut section. You may also append or edit other video segments, etc at this time. Running through this section will fix the packet loss errors.
Watch your finished product. If you appended any two videos together pay attention to the joint points. If you hear a high pitched beep, you can edit it out of this new audio using the methods described above. Remember, it is always best to join things before they get compressed & encoded to mpg so the application and windows treats it as one file properly.
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