Audio Editing Video
Just dipping my toe in video. I have a mac and the only video editing software I have so far is iMovie.
The one thing I was trying do was to adjust the audio volume tone etc recorded by the camera. I can only find a relatively crud tool, and the main issue I have is that I can't adjust the sound while it's playing.
This means I have to play with the sliders and then listen. Stop the video and audio and adjust the sliders again!!!
This is nuts! Is there a way to adjust the audio while it's playing??
Thanks
Sam
The one thing I was trying do was to adjust the audio volume tone etc recorded by the camera. I can only find a relatively crud tool, and the main issue I have is that I can't adjust the sound while it's playing.
This means I have to play with the sliders and then listen. Stop the video and audio and adjust the sliders again!!!
This is nuts! Is there a way to adjust the audio while it's playing??
Thanks
Sam
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Dgrin FAQ | Me | Workshops
It looks like iMovie has audio waveform peaks turned off by default. I suggest turning them on so that you can see the audio levels in your project.
Choose iMovie > Preferences and click the “Show audio track waveforms” checkbox.
If you don’t see waveforms in your tracks, deselect the Edit Volume checkbox. To see more detail in the waveforms, move the Zoom slider to the right.
Between the visible waveforms and "scrubbing" (I think iMovie calls it "skimming") quickly through your project with audio on, and using suitable monitor speakers, you should be able to accurately gauge what audio sections need attention and correction.
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Premiere, and I'm sure iMovie too, playback really means re-encoding what every you have as source material into whatever format, data rate, etc you want to output. There are a bunch of math calcs the software is doing to convert the input to the output on the fly and changing that calc on the fly wouldn't be all that easy.
It's sort of like the input is a raw image and the output is the jpeg. You can't see what the jpeg will look like while you are making changes to the raw image.
http://www.danalphotos.com
http://www.pluralsight.com
http://twitter.com/d114
I've never tried this editor and didn't even know it existed 'till I just tripped over it, but I do recognize the company name from the past. There is actually a faint chance that some code I wrote for a different company ended up in this editor...
By the looks of their site my guess is that it costs a bit more then iMovie though
http://www.danalphotos.com
http://www.pluralsight.com
http://twitter.com/d114
I know it sounds appealing, but live faders aren't really all that, in my experience.
I did happen across this, which might help you with your audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu87xx9xKuQ
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This looks like a more sophisticated program than I need. Also at $799.00 it's over my budget.
Thanks for the info though.
David,
Looks like it might be worth going from iMovie 09 to iMovie 11.
Thanks for the link iMovie has a lot more audio features than iMovie 09.
Sam