Rifftrax - Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 1080p
- Type:
- Video > HD - Movies
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 1.82 GB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Uploaded:
- Mar 16, 2013
- By:
- Sojuuk
- Seeders:
- 150
- Leechers:
- 52
- Comments:
- 9
1080p H264 AAC After countless rendering attempts this is the best Audio Balance I could make. I wouldn't blame the previous uploader, the director just made every actor whisper all the time and the music is really loud when no one is talking which makes everything hard to balance. I recommend using an audio normalizer but if you don't it isn't really required.
Bear with me, there is only so much internet that I possess.
Did you make new mix or tried fixing the one from previous uploader? It's pretty much pointless to try to fix it.
I completely started from scratch. Bought the track and downloaded the YIFY rip and went from there.
i dl the movie but no sound???
UGH stupid me... sorry.. and the sound seems pretty decent to the ones I already have.. thanks :)
Much better! Thanks for your efforts.
How to fix the audio levels on this video.
Just DL and install a copy of Adobe CS 6 Suite
Import the movie into Premiere
Then drag the imported movie into the editing timeline area. The editing timeline area will automatically show you the video track and the audio track
Right click the audio track and choose with "Edit Clip with Adobe Audition". Audition will open and the audio wave form will appear in the program window (Do not close Premiere, leave it up and running)
Highlight the whole audio waveform then go to "Effects" at the top of the window. Choose "Amplitutde and Compresssion". When the drop-down window appears choose "Speech Volume Leveler" A small window will appear that will have two slider controls, and the default correction pre-chosen. (The default is good enough, but I have found that moving the "Target Volume Level" control one notch to the right improves the audio levels a bit more for this file)
Click "Apply" the new audio track will render
Click "Save" in Audition after after rendering has finished and close Audition
Back to Premiere. You may see your audio track rendering in Premiere. Allow that rendering to finish. Click "Save". Play the movie a bit to make sure the new audio sounds OK. (ACTUALLY playing the newly rendered file is a MUST if you want to Export the file into an AVI)
Finally go to File, then choose Export, then choose Media. The "Export Settings" window will open and here you can choose the file type you want your new video to be.
You can choose the name of your new movie and it's destination by clicking on the highlighted "Output Name"
Lastly, in the "Export Settings" window, go to the "Source Range" drop-down button and choose "Entire Sequence", otherwise you may end up saving only a small clip of the movie rather than the whole movie.
CLICK EXPORT
The final file may be rather large, about 15-25gb.
But there are other easier programs you can use to render it down to about 1gb
Now you can fix ANY "TOO LOUD" audio problems
for ANY Rifftrax/Movie uploads
Teach a man to fish as the saying goes
Just DL and install a copy of Adobe CS 6 Suite
Import the movie into Premiere
Then drag the imported movie into the editing timeline area. The editing timeline area will automatically show you the video track and the audio track
Right click the audio track and choose with "Edit Clip with Adobe Audition". Audition will open and the audio wave form will appear in the program window (Do not close Premiere, leave it up and running)
Highlight the whole audio waveform then go to "Effects" at the top of the window. Choose "Amplitutde and Compresssion". When the drop-down window appears choose "Speech Volume Leveler" A small window will appear that will have two slider controls, and the default correction pre-chosen. (The default is good enough, but I have found that moving the "Target Volume Level" control one notch to the right improves the audio levels a bit more for this file)
Click "Apply" the new audio track will render
Click "Save" in Audition after after rendering has finished and close Audition
Back to Premiere. You may see your audio track rendering in Premiere. Allow that rendering to finish. Click "Save". Play the movie a bit to make sure the new audio sounds OK. (ACTUALLY playing the newly rendered file is a MUST if you want to Export the file into an AVI)
Finally go to File, then choose Export, then choose Media. The "Export Settings" window will open and here you can choose the file type you want your new video to be.
You can choose the name of your new movie and it's destination by clicking on the highlighted "Output Name"
Lastly, in the "Export Settings" window, go to the "Source Range" drop-down button and choose "Entire Sequence", otherwise you may end up saving only a small clip of the movie rather than the whole movie.
CLICK EXPORT
The final file may be rather large, about 15-25gb.
But there are other easier programs you can use to render it down to about 1gb
Now you can fix ANY "TOO LOUD" audio problems
for ANY Rifftrax/Movie uploads
Teach a man to fish as the saying goes
sansuix1 the real issue is that the person at the studio who compressed the 5.1 channels into stereo forgot to amplify the center channel by 6-7dba to make speech audible. My only permanent solution is to download a 5.1 encoded rip and re-render my version with true 5.1 sound or to transcode the 5.1 sound to stereo using the industry accepted method. It is not a surprise the studio was too lazy to do this right since this movie is marketed towards people who don't know what 5.1 or stereo means.
But...I fixed it. The file you uploaded was processed in the way I described so now the movie audio and Riffing are equally hear-able.
The sound was even automatically attenuated by the software so that the movie dialogue volume dips when the Riffers riff
Try it. It's easy.
BTW This unrequested tutorial was more directed to anyone complaining about this file's audio issues.
They can fix it their own dang selves as I did.
In fact, thank you Sojuuk once again.
Your efforts are very appreciated by me.
The sound was even automatically attenuated by the software so that the movie dialogue volume dips when the Riffers riff
Try it. It's easy.
BTW This unrequested tutorial was more directed to anyone complaining about this file's audio issues.
They can fix it their own dang selves as I did.
In fact, thank you Sojuuk once again.
Your efforts are very appreciated by me.
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