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hi guys

I found a control function that allows numerical decibel changes in an easier way!

The vocal removal/boost music under adjust audio.
See screen shots attached.


What a weird way to label what is simple volume control!

Also, esp if I change long track passages or whole track, it takes ages to apply. frown


So, what is the procedure to urge cyber link to patch that gap and get a more intelligent volume control into the software?

After all, aren't fine volume changes in multiple tracks of essence when creating a mix ?!
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Unfortunately AD has no numerical input for like volume so it's not real practical in my view for many basic functions to nudge stuff as you say. This basic lack of simple detailed controls was mentioned yrs ago here: https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/32360.page#post_box_175741 and never improved since AD3, now release AD13 and 10 yrs latter!

Not sure if you have just audio or working with a video file. PD for volume control offers at least better control as you can adjust by typing in a number (not real db and also tweaks your typed number to nearest integer %) vs these mm nudges. Numerical control handy if you are looking for easy consistency vs mouse dragging various sections.

Jeff


Thank you!

That is a real flaw then with CyberLink! How can one get them to fix it?

Yes, I have PD and when I adjust audio tracks there it has better functions in the mixing room.

Still I wished also there was a more intelligent way to quickly change the volume, esp when lowering it, in the audio track panel directly. I all takes extra time to open, test and apply in extra rooms.
Quote There are several choices, and one that relates directly to your image would be to simply click on the frame separating the controls from the waveform and drag it up as far as it will go. That will give you a much taller volume control area as shown here:



You can also use the online help system (F1) and search for volume to see other options.

Finally, I'm not sure which tutorial you saw, but this is the official AD tutorials page for the Windows version. There are many others on YouTube




thank you.!
I wished I could enlarge that part of the window as large as you do show here! What I shared as clip that is the max it will let me ....
why would that be?
If I could get it as large as you show it here my problem would be solved, esp that the main area of my wanting to change volume is in the - (minus) section, to get the volume lower by very fine degrees.

The mobile app showing video I had seen was offered when putting search for audio adjust on AD learning centre page....
https://www.cyberlink.com/learning/powerdirector-video-editing-app/3143/control-audio-volume-with-keyframes-audio-mixing-tools
That app seems to make it super easy...
wished I had it here for my laptop!
The tuorial video for that is for the mobile app!

I just upgraded to the audio director, hoping it would be easier here than what I so far know of cyberlinks volume control.
How do I do the simple volume changes in the desk top version ? All I can find there is the tiny space of fractions of milimeters to lower or raise volume. Far too fiddely for my clumsy fingers!

what am I missing?

I attached screen shot of what I mean, as the only way of volume control I can find.

I must be blind?
Or cyber link can really do no better than that fractions of milimeter nudging stuff?
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