Members vacacaballo Posted April 19, 2013 Members Report Posted April 19, 2013 Hi Does anyone else have Bruce Cheney's DVD, How to Make Roping and Cutting Breast Collars? I was just given it as a gift. However, the audio is pretty bad, with lots of hiss and low voice levels. I'm just wondering if mine's from a bad batch or that's just how they all sound? Thanks... Quote
Members vacacaballo Posted May 1, 2013 Author Members Report Posted May 1, 2013 Firstly, I have to apologise for my inaugural post being such a vacuous question. I regretted posting it immediately...but, couldn't figure out how to delete it. So, in an attempt to redeem myself, I'll tell you what I did to fix this issue (bad audio drives me crazy). Since one audio channel to the stereo pair is blank, you can probably just tell your DVD player or TV audio input to pickup just the channel with content. I've found a lot of horse instructional DVDs also make this mistake of not having the audio on both channels. Anyway, I ripped the DVD and converted the file to MP4, using Handbrake. I was then able to delete the empty track (so the left channel - with audio - will now play left and right in the stereo pair). I then removed most of the background noise and the clicking that was throughout the DVD. I used Soundsoap for this. I then applied RMS normalization to lift the voice levels...and then 'stitched' the audio back to the video file. It now sounds fantastic...except for the radio Bruce has running in the background. BTW, the video is great. Bruce Cheaney has a really relaxed style. He cuts nearly everything with a pocket knife, which is cool to see. Of course, Bruce is a Texan...which means you can run the DVD at twice normal speed and still not miss a beat. ;-) Quote
Members Airborne Texan Posted October 10, 2014 Members Report Posted October 10, 2014 I like Mr. Cheaney a lot myself. It's almost like listening to an older cowpoke version of Bob Ross (That PBS painting guy). Quote
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