I created a DVD in Encore CS5.5 using short videos I put together in
Premiere CS5.5. Playing back the videos in both Premiere and Encore,
the audio is fine. It's maximized, but doesn't over-modulate and
distort. When I burn a DVD, though, and play it in my Playstation 3
on a Samsung monitor the audio is too hot and the narration sounds distorted.
I'm unclear how to fix this easily. I was hoping there'd be a simple
audio control in Encore to adjust overall audio level, but it looks
like audio adjustments have to take place in Premiere on a one-by-one
video basis.
Has anyone else had the same problem? Any simple solutions?
I find that my Encore-designed DVDs in general have very high audio
levels. I have to turn my monitor audio down significantly from
commercial DVD playback levels to get the same results. Maybe that's
a clue to me to stop maximizing audio levels, or maybe there's just
something about the way Encore encodes audio.
Any ideas welcome,
Mike Boom
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