![]() Step 1Select the audio segments that you want to add the Fade in/out effect. Click the Audio button in the toolbar to open the Audio Editor panel. Step 0Drag the audio file to the Audio Track timeline. Add Fade in/out Effect in Audio EditorĪs the Fade in/out effect in Inspector window only impacts on the first/last 10 seconds of the audio, if you want to set longer segments for the Fade in/out, then the Audio Editor panel will help a lot. When the audio plays at the last x seconds, the volume start to decrease till to mute. When the audio plays at x seconds, the volume reaches to the highest point.ĭrag the slider bar to fade out the audio from the last x seconds. Currently you can adjust the Fade in effect in the first 10 seconds, and the Fade out effect in the last 10 seconds.ĭrag the slider bar to set the Fade in from the audio file first x seconds. This effects focus on the whole audio file. The fade in/out feature in Inspectors panel is in the Volume folder. Add Fade in/out Effect in Inspector Panel In VideoProc Vlogger, here are two methods to set the volume fade in and out. If you want the volume to increase and decrease as the audio plays, then use the Fade In and Fade Out feature. If you only need to adjust the volume in some special segments, then choose the audio segments in the soundtrack, click +1 dB or -1dB to turn the volume up or down. Select All, and then click +1 dB or -1dB, the whole sound will increase or decrease in 1dB. Manually input the volume percentages in the FL or FR section or drag the slider bar up or down to change the corresponding soundtrack volume.Īs it is changed in +1dB/-1dB, this way can be used for accurate volume adjustment. Expand the Audio folder, and click Audio Editor, you will get the same panel. The Audio Editor is also available in the Inspector window. In the Toolbar, click Audio to open the advanced Audio Editor panel. VideoProc Vlogger Audio Editor panel enables you to adjust the volume in detail. Adjust Volume in Audio EditorĮach audio file has two soundtracks: Fill Left (FL) and Fill Right (FR). For further volume adjustment, you can use the Audio Editor. The Volume in Inspector panel is only used to roughly change volume by x times louder or lower than the source audio. The numerical value 0 means the volume is muted, and the numerical value 5 means the volume is 5x louder than the original audio. Step 3Drag the slider bar to adjust the volume from 0 to 5. ![]() Step 2On the top right corner, click Fold All button, all the video properties are listed in the Inspector window. Step 1Add video clip/clips on the Video Track Timeline. If you want to make the volume louder than the original one, then adjust it in the Inspector Panel or in the Audio Editor panel. ![]() This method is used to briefly adjust the whole audio volume percentages. Click the Volume box, drag the slider bar left or right, you can change the volume from 100% to mute (0%). In VideoProc Vlogger timeline control panel, you can see the default volume is 100% keep the original file. Watch video to learn how to adjust video volume in VideoProc Vlogger, or read text instructions below.
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