INTERACT FORUM

More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: mwillems on July 03, 2018, 01:09:07 pm

Title: Is it possible to apply DSP to video files in conversion?
Post by: mwillems on July 03, 2018, 01:09:07 pm
I currently use an old android phone as an offline "car entertainment center," and I sync video files to it via handheld sync from my desktop running JRiver .  Many of the movies have pretty intense dynamic range which is less than ideal in a car scenario (loud parts too loud, dialogue too quiet), and it occurred to me that night mode would be a perfect fix for this problem.  But there doesn't appear to be an option to apply DSP to the audio streams of videos in the conversion options?  There's an option for audio conversions of course, but that doesn't help here.

Is there a way to do this in JRiver that I missed?  I suppose I could also look for an android playback app that can do dynamic range compression at runtime as well, but obviously an MC native solution would be ideal.
Title: Re: Is it possible to apply DSP to video files in conversion?
Post by: Hendrik on July 04, 2018, 06:17:56 am
Thats not currently possible, no.
Title: Re: Is it possible to apply DSP to video files in conversion?
Post by: mwillems on July 04, 2018, 12:06:48 pm
Thats not currently possible, no.

Thanks for the confirmation; I know it's not your area, but are you aware of any android apps that can handle it playback side?  The desktop versions of VLC can do it, but the android version regrettably can't, and Kodi pulled their DSP add-ons entirely for the most recent version (desktop and android). 

Most of the android options I've seen that claim to work look pretty shady.

I guess worst case I could demux the video and audio, process the audio, and remux it, but that seems likely to be error prone.
Title: Re: Is it possible to apply DSP to video files in conversion?
Post by: ~OHM~ on July 04, 2018, 12:33:43 pm
I may have gotten this from someone here....It will do it all for you....very easy to use. Look at the video converter.

http://www.pavtube.com/