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Voice volume very low in audio in HD
Hello, I am a newbie and this may have been answered elsewhere already but I have noticed this problem couple of times now. First noticed about a week ago when Polar Express was broadcast on ABC in HD. I could hear all the special effects sounds just fine but could not hear any speech. It was the weirdest experience. Seemed like somebody had turned on the mute function but I could still hear all the other sounds. Just the spoken words were very faint.
Again happened last night during broadcast of Shark (don't remember what network). Somebody please help! Thanks. |
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HD content is AC3 audio and that is lower than analog MP3 audio.
If you install AC3filter, and set Sage to use it as the audio decoder, you can go into the AC3filter config and increase the gain on the voice channel to better hear the speech.
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a related question, i always forget to turn the volume back down after watching an HD broadcast before switching back to a non-hd channel and end up making everyone jump from the much louder volume output. Can I standardize the volume output somehow using the AC3filter? I will take a look but hate to just start making changes to something like that which i know very little about without some guidance.
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No problems in Vista
Thanks for that tip. Makes sense. I will try that on the next movie broadcast. But the funny thing is that not all movies or programs have the low speech quality in HD. I just noticed the two I mentioned in my original post. Isn't all HD broadcast in AC3?
Also, another thing I noticed was that there was no such problem in Vista Ultimate. I have dual boot and went into Vista and the sound came in loud and clear during the movie. What explains that? Thanks. |
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Actually, what I meant was that the sound was loud and clear on Vista Media Center. I don't have SageTV installed in Vista.
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For example, on my TV, I used to watch analog recordings around 25-30, but AC3 could be up near 50. Now, with AC3filter settings adjusted, my analog stuff is around 20-25, and digital stuff can be around 25-30 sometimes. Not a big difference, and not gonna blast me out if I forget to lower the volume. Nyle posted a good setup in another thread. Quote:
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For me, it depends on the network the HD show is broadcast on. ABC is LOUD, NBC just a bit softer than SD and CBS is about the same.
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Try this.
Stop SageTV. Go to your Sage home directory and run the program ac3config.exe. Bump up the master gain. Also disable the prefer AC3Filter option and MPEG playback option so that Sage will use something other than AC3filter for MPEG (SD TV) playback. Now AC3filter should only be used for HD TV and DVD playback (if that's how you have it configured). You can now equalize the volume levels by bumping up the gain (using ac3config.exe) to match what your mpeg playback volume is. |
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I have noticed something weird like this as well. Sometimes a show will only have background audio and no voice dialog after coming back form commercial break. If I skip ahead after the next commercial break, everything is fine again.
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Yes you are right.!
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I guess, I was struggling with the very basic. I just have a two speaker + subwoofer setup on my desktop and all I had to do is select 2/0 + SW 2.1 Stereo to get pretty close to normal voice quality. Does SW stand for sub-woofer and is that a good selection for my desktop speaker setup?
Also, does it matter which PCM option I choose e.g. 16, 24, 32 bit or float? Thanks. |
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I have it set to use the Ac3 filter (v1.46) and I dont get an icon when its working so I cant make adjustments on the fly to get the audio levels right between HD and SD. Any idea what I am doing wrong? I know that if I uncheck AC3 pass through in the offline utility (ac3config.exe), it does stop passing Ac3, so I'm pretty sure its using the right filter during playback. I just dont get the option for real-time adjustments.. help!
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You can turn on the Tray Icon in the AC3filter settings and then you'll be able to make on-the-fly adjustments by opening up the tray icon.
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Got it. Thanks!
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Still need help
After trying what is recommended in this thread I get the music and sound effects to be about the same volume for HD as for SD, but HD voice is basically not working. I also tried first the master gain, but that has an effect on both SD analog as well as HD digital broadcasts. When I set it so that HD is about equal as other audio sources on the system the analog SD channels are blasting even more and distorting horribly. I get it to be OK for SD and HD when they show commercials - great!
I got it now so that the voices are audible, but still way to low in volume. What I seem not be able to adjust at all is the background music. In general, the HD audio is unbalanced and compared to analog just a whisper. Increasing gain makes it more even, but quickly distorts. I am running out of ideas. Is there any other filter that just makes voice and music to be the same and where I can just set the master volume for analog SD and digital HD? I don't have all this surround stuff, so I just want SD and HD to be equal in all means. Any chance to do that? Just to make it easier, I attached screen shots of my current settings. Chances are that I set something wrong. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Enable DRC and crank that up a bit. (10) (photo 1)
Gerry
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If you mean you have only two speakers (or 2.1 including subwoofer), then you need to set AC3Filter to output in that format. From your screenshots you have it outputting 5.1 channel sound, which means that you're going to be missing a lot of channels if you try to feed just two speakers with it. In particular, voices tend to be on the center channel, so that could explain why voices are almost inaudible in your setup if you don't actually have a center speaker. Setting it for 2-channel output will remix the center channel content to the left and right speakers so you can hear it.
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