Some of the quality of the audio on some sermons is a bit quiet. For example, I just listened to Len Ravenhill on 1 Corinthians 13. There are 2 parts to this. Part 1 is fine. Part 2? I had to have the volume on full just to hear this. It is so quiet. I have just tried to down load Paul Ravenhill on Jacob and Esau. This one is so quiet you can't here it at all. Most dissappointing. I don't know what, if anything, can be done. Certainly for me it is a waste of time downloading something I can't hear. My wife has a hearing problem and she was dissappointed.
_________________Stanley Mitchell
Due to the age of some of the recordings, and the systems used to record them originally, some messages lose some quality.However with over 10,000 messages to choose from, you will find very few problems with the vast majority of them.Settle in, give this site a chance, and you will be blessed.Greg
_________________Greg
Or you can just lean in real close to your computer speakers... I was practically layng on my laptop to hear some of Dr. Tozer's sermons >;') ;-)
You can download audio editing software for free here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/This isn't high quality software by any means, but I have used it some (not yet for this purpose though) and it might do the trick for you. Try opening your sermon, "Edit"-->"Select all"-->"effect"-->"amplify"You may also have to try and remove hiss by hilighting a section of noise, "Effect"-->"Noise Removal"-->"Get Noise Profile"-->"Edit"-->"Select All"-->"Effect"-->"Noise Removal" then adjust the slider appropriately then "Remove Noise".Hope it works out for you.
_________________Denver McDaniel
Smokey wrote:Settle in, give this site a chance, and you will be blessed.Greg
I was practically layng on my laptop to hear some of Dr. Tozer's sermons >;')
_________________Mike Compton