Hi guys
Hope everyone is well.
Please can you let me know if there is a way to adjust the audio of all clips all at the same time?
I have lots of video clips and want to boost the audio by the same amount right across the lot.
Apart from doing it one at a time I can see how?
Many thanks
Adjusting video audio track
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Re: Adjusting video audio track
Hi Mike
Unfortunately there is no way to change the volume of multiple clips.
You could render the video to a single file then re-edit the single file to adjust the volume.
Rendering twice may impact on quality?
Your TV and Computer may have different volume levels.
Have you tried playing the video on the TV to check the levels
I use MTS from a Panasonic recorder, the volume levels are pretty good, I generally use those as default, in fact if I do need to adjust its usually to reduce the levels.
Unfortunately there is no way to change the volume of multiple clips.
You could render the video to a single file then re-edit the single file to adjust the volume.
Rendering twice may impact on quality?
Your TV and Computer may have different volume levels.
Have you tried playing the video on the TV to check the levels
I use MTS from a Panasonic recorder, the volume levels are pretty good, I generally use those as default, in fact if I do need to adjust its usually to reduce the levels.
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Re: Adjusting video audio track
Ah ok thanks, I just normalised all the clips as I want as much audio as possible from this project.
Thanks
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Re: Adjusting video audio track
Hi Mike
There is a method of “nesting” vsp’s, adding a vsp file to the video track will show as a single clip
I have not used this method to adjust volume, let us know how you get on.
How…………………
Insert your VSP to the library
Right click the VSP to Insert to Video Track
Now set your volume levels.
Render the project to a new video file.
There is a method of “nesting” vsp’s, adding a vsp file to the video track will show as a single clip
I have not used this method to adjust volume, let us know how you get on.
How…………………
Insert your VSP to the library
Right click the VSP to Insert to Video Track
Now set your volume levels.
Render the project to a new video file.
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Re: Adjusting video audio track
Hi I'll have to look into this in a few days as I have a huge work stream just now. But thanks very much.
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Re: Adjusting video audio track
If that doesn't work, save as a whole video, then add this file to the audio track of your initial project where it will just be audio and you won't be losing quality by rendering the video twice.
