Layering Audio in iMovie 09 (MacMost Now 278)
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@TheGabrielaJissel i know how :) you go to clip adjustments and then click audio effect and then you can pitch it however you want!
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Hey Gary. Im working on a montage for call of duty. I detached all of the audio for each clip to make sure that it shows up in the video, but now, when I upload the video to youtube, random segments of game clip audio are showing up in the video where they are not supposed to. this dosent show up when i play back the video in i movie itself, only when i export the video. Do you know why this happens???? PLEASE RESPOND can you fix it???
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Thanks!
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Subbed for these helpful videos!! Nice job man!!
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@macmostvideo thankss! youre really helpfull!
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i need help. I was going to attach a a song to my audio clip as a background song, but the volume doesn't go down and so i can't really hear the audio from the clip.....
sunwoo0506 2 months ago
@sunwoo0506 Select the audio and bring up the audio inspector.
macmostvideo 2 months ago
@macmostvideo I'm having the same problem as @sunwoo0506. I have a video clip with two audio tracks attached, and no matter what I do with the inspector (ducking, changing volume percentage, etc.) it doesn't affect the volume of the audio tracks at all. What am I missing?
yolembelac 1 month ago
@yolembelac Not sure. Hard to tell without seeing it first-hand.
macmostvideo 1 month ago
@macmostvideo Would it make any difference if one of the audio tracks I am using is a "voice over" made directly in iMovie?
yolembelac 1 month ago
@yolembelac Perhaps. Maybe try getting rid of that and see if it helps.
macmostvideo 1 month ago