Why Does the Audio Sound Muffled After Conversion?

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When you convert a video, the audio may sound muffled because the encoding parameters weren't good or the audio bitrate was too low.
Low audio bitrate (for example, below 96 kbps) is one of the Most Common Reasons.
  • Choosing the wrong codec
  • Compression settings that put file size ahead of quality
  • The original audio already had problems with quality
To avoid sound that is muffled or distorted, you need to utilize a good converter that lets you change the audio settings. The Softaken Audio Video Converter is easy to use and helps you change audio and video files without losing quality. It lets you change all of the output settings to keep the sound crisp and sharp.

Key Features of Audio and Video Converter:
  • Works with a lot of different formats, such as MP4, AVI, MKV, MP3, WAV, AAC, and more.
  • Adjustable audio bitrate to keep things clear
  • Getting audio from video without distortion
  • Batch converting for several files
  • Simple UI for easy use.

How to Use Software to Stop Audio from Getting Muffled?
  • Get the software from the official website and install it.
  • To add a video, open the software and select "Add File."
  • Pick a format for the output, like MP4, MP3, or WAV.
  • To change the audio bitrate to 128 kbps or higher (for better quality, 192 kbps is best), click on "Settings."
  • Pick an audio codec that is high quality, like AAC or MP3.
  • Choose the folder where the output will go.
  • To start, click "Convert Now."
To make sure the sound is clear, play the output file.
 

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