In the three "processes" below I need to insert a process to edit the audio track. Here is my current video process:
I have a DVD of my church service (recorded live on DVD recorder)
1.) I use a DVD ripper to do a very simple "pre-rip" edit (cut entry and exit material), the result being a "clean" single .vob file. I then burn DVD'a using the new .vob.
2.) From the same rip session (once the "in" and "out" points are set) I also rip two sets of flash (flv) files. One set is usually a single file which is uploaded to a web site for my flash player.
3.) The second set of flash files are ripped to 10 minute segments for youtube (by simply using "in" and "out" point "editing")
This quick and easy process is working well, but as stated in the opening... I want to "tweak" (bass, treble, perhaps pitch) the audio track for all three cases. What would be a cheap and easy way to do this? I can rip the files into most any format but I want as few steps as possible....
I'm somewhat new to video and your suggestions are appreciated?
I have a DVD of my church service (recorded live on DVD recorder)
1.) I use a DVD ripper to do a very simple "pre-rip" edit (cut entry and exit material), the result being a "clean" single .vob file. I then burn DVD'a using the new .vob.
2.) From the same rip session (once the "in" and "out" points are set) I also rip two sets of flash (flv) files. One set is usually a single file which is uploaded to a web site for my flash player.
3.) The second set of flash files are ripped to 10 minute segments for youtube (by simply using "in" and "out" point "editing")
This quick and easy process is working well, but as stated in the opening... I want to "tweak" (bass, treble, perhaps pitch) the audio track for all three cases. What would be a cheap and easy way to do this? I can rip the files into most any format but I want as few steps as possible....
I'm somewhat new to video and your suggestions are appreciated?