Another option is to export the audio using Quicktime Pro into .wav.
Open the .wav in Audacity, run it through some filters if you wish and raise
the overall volume as you like, then export as .wav and drag that file into
iMovie.
If you need me to go into more detail on this process, let me
Whoops! Just noticed you said in iMovie. I'm not aware of whether
iMovie has more than one audio track! hahaha :D
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wrote:
To raise the sound of a clip higher than you can get it with the bar,
double it.
After maximizing
to raise the volume on imovie- go to editing- then audio fx - click on
graphic eq- and raise all the bars all the way up- click on the clip
you want the volume raised and then hit preview if you like it, click
apply :)
Jill
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On 11/9/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To raise the