Here's the deal. I have one video clip with the audio track loud and the other video clip audio track very soft and quiet. The solution I did was MAX out the MAIN VOLUME (left side panel) for the WHOLE audio track, then turn down the gain for the audio/video clip that's loud, and turn up the gain to max on the other clip that's soft. I was wondering is there another way? I think theres also another way in which you can use the volume envelopes to minimize the volume at certain points, but all these solutions require the main volume to be maxxed out -- therefore, the intial volume is maxed out super loud, and you must then dub down the rest of the clips that have "above normal" loudness in order to compensate and equivocate the softer clips, right? I guess the ONLY way to do this would be raising the volume manually of the softer audio clip on another audio editor such as SoundForge or something?
Trying to solve this audio problem, got a solution?
Xpred
wrote on 3/14/2004, 7:35 PM