05-29-2024 07:06 PM
Some of my students have complained about varying volumes in different lectures of a course.
Since it is too time-consuming to re-record the videos, I'm looking for solutions.
If you know of any, please share them with other instructors, including me!
FYI, I recorded the videos on PowerPoint and converted them into MOV files.
I haven't used any video editing software, but if there is any recommended software for beginners like me, it would also be appreciated!
I'm using macOS.
Best,
Kiyo
05-30-2024 07:44 AM
Hi @Kiyo Thanks for your question. I found a post from @TrevoirWill who shared good audio clean-up tips. You can take a look at the following post here.
Eliana
Udemy Community Moderator
05-30-2024 05:49 PM
Thanks @ElianaC ! I'll follow the discussion.
05-30-2024 10:36 PM
Dear Kiyo,
I just use https://auphonic.com. You can try it for 1-2 hours of video a month for free.
Phillip
06-03-2024 12:03 AM
@PhillipBurton Thank you! I'll check it out!
05-31-2024 06:03 AM
Hi Kiyo,
When I developed my first course about 2 years ago, I tried to use PowerPoint to do both my audio and slides. The audio coming out of PowerPoint was of poor quality and I had to move on to trying something else. I found the audio editing software Audacity online and it works great. Better yet you can download it for free! You can change your volume and edit out your errors here.
I then combine my slides and other video with my voice in Clipchamp. This software comes free with Windows. Since you are using MacOS I am not sure if or how you might get access to it or if that system has an equivalent. The voice exported by Audacity will be an .mp3 file. The combined audio and video would come out of ClipChamp as a .mp4 file.
Good Luck!
Tom
06-03-2024 12:06 AM
@ThomasLoren892 Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the details! Yes, video or audio is not the main function of PowerPoint. I'll check out the software you mentioned.
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