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audio:decoder_options [ffdshow wiki]

    http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/wiki/audio:decoder_options
    In practice they are usually used to “flatten out” the sound though. Regain volume on the other hand, does not require pre-calculated values, and can be used with all audio formats supported by ffdshow. It does not change the volume as aggressively as Decoder DRC, and retains more of the original dynamic range.

Resetting ffdshow - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/332133-Resetting-ffdshow
    Open the Video Decoder Configuration utility (Found under FFDShow in your Start menu). Find Mpeg-2 in the list of codecs, then click where it says "disabled" and you can then choose a decoder from the list. Read my blog here. Quote 22nd Feb 2011 03:45 #3 PERSHON Member Feb 2011 USA

reseting ffdshow to default settings for all files ...

    https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/reseting-ffdshow-to-default-settings-for-all-files.20269/
    -> MPA decoder filter -> reclock I still think this has something to do with the fact that trying to change the audio from the F9 menu in MP gives me the ffdshow menu. If MP is then trying to remember an audio setting of some kind, and actually acts upon the ffdshow menu (thinking it's an audio stream chooser?) it would explain why it's doing that.

how to reset codecs??? - AVForums

    https://www.avforums.com/threads/how-to-reset-codecs.1308737/
    3. FFDShow Audio Resample - Looks good, however try disabling this to see if this may be causing issues. 4. FFDShow Audio Mixer and Outputs - Look fine to me. 5. Video Codecs Page - Looks Good 6. Video Tray, Dialog & Paths - on your paths for ffdshow executable folder, just double check these paths are correct for both x86 and x64. 7.

Ffdshow Removal - Remove Ffdshow Easily!

    https://www.securitystronghold.com/gates/remove-ffdshow.html
    Locate Ffdshow or other related suspicious program. Click Uninstall button. Wait until uninstall process is complete. Windows 7/Vista Click Start and choose Control Panel. Choose Programs and Features and Uninstall a program. In the list of installed programs find Ffdshow Click Uninstall button. Windows XP Click Start

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