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Edit > Edit Audio > Audio Enhancements > Even Out Volume Levels on the Timeline
Even Out Volume Levels on the Timeline
The Even out volume levels option adjusts the volume of the audio on the Timeline to a standard level. Use the Even out volume levels when the recording level between audio clips varies greatly.
Complete all Timeline editing before applying audio enhancements.
Audio enhancements apply to the entire Timeline, not to a selection or individual clip.To even out the volume levels on the Timeline
- Choose Task List > Audio Enhancements.
- The Audio Enhancements page appears. Check the Even out volume levels option.
- Select an option from the Settings dropdown that best describes the levels of audio variation on the Timeline. The volume leveling occurs immediately.
- Click Play in the Preview Window to listen to the new audio. While the video is playing, check and uncheck the Even out volume levels option to hear a comparison of the audio quality before and after applying the option.
- Click OK.
Typically, use one of the standard volume variation options (high, medium, low) to improve the audio quality.
To use an advanced custom setting, select Custom from the Settings dropdown list or click Show advanced options.
- Ratio: Sets the compression slope which determines how the output signal changes in relation to the input signal once the input signal exceeds the threshold.
- Threshold: Sets the level above which signals are compressed or limited. Increasing the threshold clamps signals at a higher level, reducing the amount of compression or limiting.
- Gain: Process of reducing dynamics lowers the signal's overall level. The gain control compensates by adding increasing output gain, or signal level.
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