Audio issues

I record video and audio on my Samsung phone. I can't adjust the input volume. Is it ok to boost it using my audio director software? Will that still produce a good result?

I don't understand how to check audio volume before producing the video. Udemy said my test video was acceptable but could be louder.

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    I'm not familiar with Audio Director, but sure, boosting the level of what you've recorded after the fact is usually OK, if your original recording is clean. I think pretty much any video editing software can do this.

    Of course it's better to record at good levels to begin with. You might consider investing in a lavalier mic that connects to your phone (such as the Rode SmartLav+) in order to get a cleaner, louder recording of your voice when recording from a smartphone.

    Thanks, Frank @FrankKane
    . I am using a lavalier mic and I was quite happy with the clarity. Udemy thought I have echo and need a bit more volume. Compared to other courses, I thought my audio was ok as I've heard major echo on some. But I'm not aiming for mediocracy, I know many have great audio

    But I have chosen a room where I can produce the best talking head video. The acoustics are not the best because it has hard floor.

    I also need to watch for clothing rustle and improve my placement of my mic.

    Hi Lizzy.

    Yes it's fine to turn up your audio after recording. However you will also turn up any

    noise that is present as well.

    I had a quick look at the manual for Audio Director and I see it's got a Noise Reduction

    function. Probably worth while learning how to use that.

    Best of luck

    Liam

    Thanks @LiamDavin1
    for your advice. I will take a look at that and see if I can get the balance right with noise reduction and volume.