Windows – How to increase the volume in Movie Maker

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When I export movie to High definition in Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, the sound volume differs about 40% from it's original, i.e. it is very low. While the volume slider in the audio options is up to it's max.

How can I prevent that Movie Maker decreases/normalizes the volume level, or increase it in the project file or program itself?

Best Answer

Assuming this[archive link] is what you've already tried, your other option is to use VirtualDub. The only other suggestion is to use a program like VLC media player to amplify the audio with its own volume control as it plays.

  1. Install VirtualDub
    1. Download the latest stable version of VirtualDub from here
    2. Un-zip the folder
    3. Open VirualDub.exe
  2. Add the video
    1. Click on File --> Open video file... and open the original video file
    2. Click on Video --> Direct stream copy
  3. Modify the audio
    1. Click on Audio --> Full processing mode
    2. Click on Audio --> Volume...
    3. Check Adjust volume of audio channels
    4. Drag slider to desired amplification
    5. Click OK
  4. Export the video and audio
    1. Click on File --> Save as AVI...
    2. Choose destination location and filename
    3. Click Save
    4. Let the video finish encoding

If your video file is not supported by VirtualDub, you could try Handbrake

  1. Install Handbrake
    1. Download Handbrake from here
    2. Open the installer
  2. Transcode the video
    1. Open Handbrake
    2. Click Source --> Video File and locate your original video file
    3. Click Open
    4. Choose a destination with the Browse button
    5. In the preset panel, select High Profile
    6. Click the Audio tab and adjust the DRC to the desired level
    7. Click Start
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