Increasing Overall Volume in Videos

Hi everyone,

I hope you're all doing well! I'm reaching out because I have a question about audio recording. I use OBS for recording, Openshot for editing, and the BOYA BY-M1S Professional Lavalier Lapel Microphone for capturing audio.

I've noticed that my audio recordings are sometimes too low in volume, and I'd like to improve this aspect of my videos. Could anyone share tips or techniques for raising the volume of audio while recording in OBS? Additionally, I'd appreciate guidance on how to increase the volume of already recorded videos during the editing process in Openshot or any other recommended free platform.

Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions!

Best regards,

Indy Jeed

Comments

  • MarinaT
    MarinaT Posts: 2,148 Udemy rank

    Hi @IndyJeed
    ,

    Thank you so much for your post!

    Let me bump it up and tag @FrankKane
    and @TrevoirWill
    ; perhaps they can offer some assistance with your audio settings.

    Additionally, our topic of the month in the community is Audio & Video, so I suggest keeping an eye out for related posts .

    We're also hosting a networking session about A/V on April 26th, in case you missed this announcement. You can find more details here.

    Please let me know if you have any questions.

  • TrevoirWill
    TrevoirWill Posts: 140 specialist rank

    Hello @IndyJeed
    ,

    Indeed, getting clean audio is one of the many wonders of content creation. I completely understand your quest for this.

    I made a video some time ago about how I get my audio with noise reduction and good volume, all in one take. you can view it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBz6dJnUbdA

    I use Reaper with a number of plugins to set an equalizer, noise gate and compression (equalized volume control) so that my volume will always sound consistent.

    Since you are already using OBS for your recording, this video shows how you can use the same ReaPlugin apps and add to your OBS mic input. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnHfqJtCqVM

    This approach also reduces the amount of audio editing and clean up that you need to do after you have recorded, since the incoming audio is being adjusted in real-time.

    I hope this helps.

  • FrankKane
    FrankKane Posts: 1,881 rolemodel rank

    I can't really add to what Trevoir said. I was just going to ask about how your mic is attached to your PC - is it plugged right into a 1/8" microphone input, or through some USB interface? Often I've found that signals are getting attenuated within Windows itself; and right-clicking the audio icon in the taskbar can lead you to sliders for adjusting the input volume for your mic. It might be cutting things down before it even gets to OBS (assuming we're talking about Windows.) OBS also has its own levels you can set, but it's not exactly intuitive. That plugin Trevoir mentioned is certainly worth checking out.

  • IndyJeed
    IndyJeed Posts: 13 researcher rank

    Hi Trevoirwill,

    I apologize for the delay in my response. I have been focusing on marketing efforts and have not recorded a new video in some time.

    Reflecting on your suggestions, I have successfully set up a Noise Suppression filter in OBS and have not encountered any issues. However, when I applied the Noise Gate filter, it caused problems by intermittently cutting out words during my recordings.

    Overall, the quality of my audio is excellent. My primary concern now is increasing the overall volume, as it currently seems too low. Do you have any suggestions for addressing this?

    Thank you for your assistance.

    Best regards,

    Indy Jeed

  • IndyJeed
    IndyJeed Posts: 13 researcher rank

    Hi FrankKane,

    I apologize for the delay in my response. I have been focusing on marketing efforts and have not recorded a new video in some time.

    Currently, my microphone is plugged directly into the 1/8" microphone input. Could the issue with signal attenuation be related to using the 1/8" input as opposed to a USB interface? I will certainly look into the plugin Trevoir mentioned. From my understanding, this plugin should help increase the overall volume level of my recordings while maintaining clarity. Is that correct?

    Respectfully,

    Indy Jeed

  • FrankKane
    FrankKane Posts: 1,881 rolemodel rank

    I only asked about USB so it would be more clear how the mic volume is managed within Windows (assuming you're on Windows.)

    Check the device properties for your microphone, and make sure the volume is all the way up. If things are attenuated here, it will affect what OBS sees for a signal. If it's at 100% already, then Trevoir's advice should help.

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  • Kiyo
    Kiyo Posts: 24 trailblazer rank

    Please let me follow this topic.

    I have a similar concern. In my case, the problem is varying volumes in different lectures of the course. Volumes in some lectures are high, but some are low.

    Since it is too time-consuming to re-record the videos, I'm looking for solutions by editing them.

    If you've found any, please share it here!

  • Duke293
    Duke293 Posts: 2 observer rank

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