thanks for that suggestion; i was frustrated because i had finally edited a
test video to get rid of the voiceover at the end but then couldn't get the
volume to cooperate. thanks, max
On Jun 6, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Blinkin wrote:
> Greetings,
> That is probably a good place to start. Make
Greetings,
That is probably a good place to start. Make sure to be close to the
mic as well.
I think in the recording options there is a way to make it just pick
your voice up and not the voice over.
If not then just plug in some headphones when you record so there is no
Hello; thanks for that. i had found the inspector options, but raising the
volume there didn't help. maybe i need to edit out the noises from voiceover
first? what do you think? thanks, max
On Jun 6, 2012, at 12:43 PM, Blinkin wrote:
> Try pressing the letter I when you are on the right clip
Try pressing the letter I when you are on the right clip in the clip list.
This should open the inspector. From there there are a few tabs like
video and audio.
In the audio tab there should be some options that will help. There are
also options to lower background noise or lower