iMovie HD - Adjusting the Volume of Audio Clips

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Adjusting the Volume of Audio Clips

The volume of the sound in your movie is very important. If you set it too low, viewers
may not be able to hear it. If you have audio playing in both audio tracks, you’ll also
want to be able to adjust the volume for each track or for specific audio clips.

To adjust the volume of the audio in your movie, you select the clips that you want to
change and use the clip volume controls in the timeline viewer, shown below. These
adjustments affect the playback volume of the final movie.

You can select and change the volume of all your clips at once, or change them
individually.

To adjust the volume of an audio clip:

1

Select the clip, multiple clips, or a portion of a clip.

2

Choose View > Show Clip Volume Levels (so there’s a checkmark next to it).

A volume level bar appears in all audio clips to show the current volume level of each
clip.

3

Click the speaker icon in the Clip volume control and drag the slider to adjust the
volume up or down.

Tip: Once you’re comfortable working with audio, you can make very fine adjustments
to volume levels by clicking the volume level bars to place a marker, and then dragging
the markers up or down to increase or decrease the volume. For more information, see
iMovie HD Help.

Volume levels

Clip volume control

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If you make an adjustment to the volume while you are playing a clip, iMovie HD
pauses playback and then immediately plays the clip with your adjustment. This makes
it easier to get the results you want.