5.1 audio tracks tend to put most of the voices in the center channel only.
If you listen in stereo, there is a challenge here with down-mixing to left and right.
Several band-aids to alleviate it:
If you watch using MPC-HC, turn normalize on at 400% in the settings, or alternatively if using anything else, turn on Realtek's loudness equalization to do the same thing.
If not wishing to use normalization, then if using LAV change center mix level to 1.00 from 0.71, or if using MPC-BE in the mixer change center from 0.0 dB to 3.0 dB.
I use normalize myself, because it's still too quiet even with a mixing boost to the center channel.
5.1 audio tracks tend to put most of the voices in the center channel only.
If you listen in stereo, there is a challenge here with down-mixing to left and right.
Several band-aids to alleviate it:
If you watch using MPC-HC, turn normalize on at 400% in the settings, or alternatively if using anything else, turn on Realtek's loudness equalization to do the same thing.
If not wishing to use normalization, then if using LAV change center mix level to 1.00 from 0.71, or if using MPC-BE in the mixer change center from 0.0 dB to 3.0 dB.
I use normalize myself, because it's still too quiet even with a mixing boost to the center channel.