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Can you boost the volume of a movie in Quicktime?
idunno
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March 18, 2008 9:22PM
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edited January 2014
I am watching a movie in Quicktime, and it is really soft. I hve the volume turned all the way up but it is still much quieter than it should be.
Anyway of boosting the levels??
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tarl
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March 18, 2008 10:15PM
Yes, you can.
Window->Show Movie Properties (command-J)
Audio Settings tab.
Adjust the db. But you'll probably get a lot of distortion.
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idunno
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March 18, 2008 11:30PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tarl
Yes, you can.
Window->Show Movie Properties (command-J)
Audio Settings tab.
Adjust the db. But you'll probably get a lot of distortion.
Sweet, thanks for that.
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k squared
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March 19, 2008 10:51AM
Also, shift-clicking the volume slider used to bring additional sound levels.
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Window->Show Movie Properties (command-J)
Audio Settings tab.
Adjust the db. But you'll probably get a lot of distortion.
Yes, you can.
Window->Show Movie Properties (command-J)
Audio Settings tab.
Adjust the db. But you'll probably get a lot of distortion.
Sweet, thanks for that.