Great Vid. Thanks! Do you know if you can make the volume even throughout a video? I had recorded something that I used different audio sources and using the volume control on the software doesn't seem to work. Thanks.
Thank you for commenting and providing us the kind feedback. We usually use audacity to level out the audio portion of a video. You can import the video and edit just the audio portion with audacity. Let us know if you have any questions. Sharing our content and giving it a thumbs up supports our efforts to help others with technology. Thank you for the support and let us know if you need anything else.
@@CyberMedics Thank You for your quick response. Audacity is an excellent tool to filter out background noise too, but after I had asked you that question I learned that Imovie has a noise background removal tool built in, so that is what I'm making my video in. I don't know how effective it is yet, because I worked on other aspects of my video tonight, but am hoping when I get to it, this will be done properly. I might have to use Audacity. Thanks!
@49Macman Have not used iMovie, but audacity has noise filters also. Keep us updated. Thanks for supporting the channel. We have a lot of content for securing data and online accounts.
Question, I have an mp4 file, did your settings with AAC audio, and when finished, I could not hear the audio. I could see video, but no audio. I tried several different ways, mp3, and still no audio. Any suggestions?
Huh? Passthrough just means write the input stream directly into the output without transcoding (and doesn't change the size). The size drop was because your transcoded *video* was 90% smaller! And clearly your input mp3 was way higher bitrate than the 160 kbps you chose for AAC. If you want higher quality (read: less distortion) then increase the bitrate. Geez! And why do you try to teach others when you don't know even the absolute basics of the thing you're making a video on?
Great Vid. Thanks! Do you know if you can make the volume even throughout a video? I had recorded something that I used different audio sources and using the volume control on the software doesn't seem to work. Thanks.
Thank you for commenting and providing us the kind feedback. We usually use audacity to level out the audio portion of a video. You can import the video and edit just the audio portion with audacity. Let us know if you have any questions. Sharing our content and giving it a thumbs up supports our efforts to help others with technology. Thank you for the support and let us know if you need anything else.
@@CyberMedics Thank You for your quick response. Audacity is an excellent tool to filter out background noise too, but after I had asked you that question I learned that Imovie has a noise background removal tool built in, so that is what I'm making my video in.
I don't know how effective it is yet, because I worked on other aspects of my video tonight, but am hoping when I get to it, this will be done properly. I might have to use Audacity. Thanks!
@49Macman Have not used iMovie, but audacity has noise filters also. Keep us updated. Thanks for supporting the channel. We have a lot of content for securing data and online accounts.
Question, I have an mp4 file, did your settings with AAC audio, and when finished, I could not hear the audio. I could see video, but no audio. I tried several different ways, mp3, and still no audio. Any suggestions?
Did you select MP3 pass-through when you exported the file?
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Huh? Passthrough just means write the input stream directly into the output without transcoding (and doesn't change the size). The size drop was because your transcoded *video* was 90% smaller! And clearly your input mp3 was way higher bitrate than the 160 kbps you chose for AAC. If you want higher quality (read: less distortion) then increase the bitrate. Geez! And why do you try to teach others when you don't know even the absolute basics of the thing you're making a video on?
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