Hi > Can anyone tell me if you can change the volume level in the DVD intro clip ? My problem is when I play the DVD the intro music is loud & when I press play the movie sound is much softer.
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Paul
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I don't think you can within Video Studio itself -- though I would be interested to hear if anyone has found a way...
If you actually want to use one of the stock audio clips that come with the program, but reduce the sound, I would find the particular track in the Video Studio > Samples > Audio folder. Then I would open it in a third party audio editing program and reduce the sound level to what you think you can bear. I would also give it another name just in case you ever want the original at its original level. Save it and use that in the burning project.
(I do this with my own choice of music clips which I top and tail for menu backgrounds, adjusting the volume as I do the top and tailing.)
If you actually want to use one of the stock audio clips that come with the program, but reduce the sound, I would find the particular track in the Video Studio > Samples > Audio folder. Then I would open it in a third party audio editing program and reduce the sound level to what you think you can bear. I would also give it another name just in case you ever want the original at its original level. Save it and use that in the burning project.
(I do this with my own choice of music clips which I top and tail for menu backgrounds, adjusting the volume as I do the top and tailing.)
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When I use a menu I often use a snippet of an audio track that is in my video. Kind of ties it together. And because it is already in my project the volume has been adjusted.
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