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The audio on my clips is too low. I have been using the wave-director boost to fix it, but it seems like I can only do this segment by segment, which will take a very long time. Is there any way to boost the entire video, or at least multiple sectrions of the video, simulatenously, so I don't have to boost one segment at a time?
ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
Jun 04, 2017 04:38
Hi Mr E -
Using the horizontal slider in the Audio Mixing room is the simplest way to do that, assuming all your clips are on the same track. Screenshot attached...
Grea, thank you. All the audio is on one track, but it seems like I still have to edit each segment. Is there a way to highlight all the audio tracks at once (I can't seem to drag the mouse beyond the screen border)? And can I edit them all in one shot without them resetting? I don't see a save option or anything. I think your suggestion could definitely work if I can figure out how to do it all in one.
Using the horizontal slider in the Audio Mixing room is the simplest way to do that, assuming all your clips are on the same track. Screenshot attached...
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