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bitey2
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Save files complete with EQ settings

Postby bitey2 » 02 Apr 2020 22:18


I'm just about tearing my hair out here ....

Using Win 10, all I want to do is load a Video file into VLC, Equalise the audio and then Save/Convert the file complete with the Equalised audio.

So that, when uploaded to FB for example, the audio will be equalised.

I've set and saved the EQ in Tools->Effect & Filters and followed the directions here [url]https://www.stufinnis.co.uk/vlcequalizersave.html[/url]

I'm told it can be done - please give me clear, step-by-step instructions to enable me to do it .... Thanks, thanks and thanks

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Re: Save files complete with EQ settings

Postby jayR » 03 Apr 2020 04:41

I don't think you can save EQ settings with individual songs.
But you can convert using Audacity with EQ and save.
Then you can play with VLC with EQ effect.

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Re: Save files complete with EQ settings

Postby Ed Edison » 04 Apr 2020 23:12

Hi,

Two examples of low quality videos, with Windows 10, last release, VLC 3.0.6, who works fine.

One light:

vlc.exe --no-repeat --no-loop -I rc -vv --no-lua "G:\Try\NULL-640x480.mp4" --swscale-mode=1 --equalizer-2pass --equalizer-preamp=15.0 --equalizer-bands="-3 -3 -11 -20 -20 -20 -4 0 0 0" :sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,height=960,scale=Auto,vfilter={croppadd{paddtop=60,paddbottom=60}:adjust{contrast=1.2,brightness=1.05}:sharpen{sigma=0.07}},acodec=mp4a,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,afilter=equalizer,scodec=none}:file{mux=mp4,dst="G:\Try\NULL-640x480To1280x1080.mp4"}

One hard

vlc.exe --no-repeat --no-loop -I rc -vv --no-lua "G:\Try\NULL-640x480.mp4" --swscale-mode=1 --norm-buff-size=1 --norm-max-level=0.8 --equalizer-2pass --equalizer-preamp=16.0 --equalizer-bands="-5 -2 0 -10 -20 -20 -10 -2 -2 -2" :sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,height=960,scale=Auto,vfilter={croppadd{paddtop=60,paddbottom=60}:adjust{contrast=1.2,brightness=1.05,hue=-30}:sharpen{sigma=0.07}},acodec=mp4a,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,afilter={normvol:equalizer},scodec=none}:transcode{acodec=mp4a,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,afilter=equalizer,scodec=none}:file{mux=mp4,dst="G:\Try\NULL-640x480To1280x1080.mp4"}


If problem, see the Log file; if no problem, you can delete -I rc -vv.

Good luck


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