Enhance Audio within Filmora【Master Class】
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Enhance Audio within Filmora【Master Class】
Enhancing audio quality in your videos is crucial as it constitutes half of the viewing experience. Filmora offers an array of features aimed at improving audio, and in this article, we will delve into how to use these tools effectively. Below, you'll find a step-by-step guide along with important tips to ensure your audio sounds professional.
Raw vs Enhanced Audio
Here, we'll demonstrate the difference between raw audio and enhanced audio. Notice how the enhancements significantly improve the overall quality and clarity.
Raw Audio:
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Clearly, the enhanced audio has a notable improvement in quality. Good audio contributes immensely to the overall viewing experience.
Getting Started
If you haven't already, download Filmora using the link below this video. Select whether you have a Windows or a Mac computer and click on the 'Free Download' button. The installer will download automatically, and once unpacked, you're ready to get started.
Enhancing Audio in Filmora
To enhance the audio within your video clips in Filmora, follow these simple steps:
Import Your Clip: Start by importing the clip you want to enhance into Filmora.
Select the Clip: Click on the clip and navigate to the 'Audio' option on the top right panel.
Expand Audio Meters: Click on the audio meters to expand them for better visibility. Ensure your audio levels are around -6 decibels for optimal balance. If your audio is too loud (peaking at zero or above), adjust the levels down.
Audio Normalization: Enable the 'Auto Normalization' option to balance different levels within your clip automatically.
Adjust Balance: If the audio output is skewed to the left or right, use the slider to balance it.
AI Speed Enhancement: Enable this option to let Filmora's AI optimize your audio automatically.
Additional Enhancements
Remove Wind Noises: If you don't use a wind protector while recording, enable this option to minimize wind noises.
Denoiser: Reduce ambient sounds with low, mid, or strong settings. Start with lower settings to avoid overly distorting your audio.
D Reverb: Useful for indoor recordings, this option helps minimize echo. Similar to the denoiser, use lower settings to prevent distortion.
Remove Hums and Hisses: If your audio has hums or hisses, enable the appropriate options to clean it up.
Final Tips
- Use Headphones: Ensure you use good-quality headphones to monitor your audio changes closely.
By following these steps and tips, you're sure to achieve high-quality audio for your videos in Filmora.
Keywords
- Enhancing Audio
- Filmora
- Video Editing
- Auto Normalization
- AI Speed Enhancement
- Denoiser
- D Reverb
- Remove Wind Noise
FAQ
Q: What audio level should I aim for in Filmora? A: Aim for an audio level around -6 decibels to ensure balanced sound.
Q: What does 'Auto Normalization' do? A: Auto Normalization balances different audio levels within your clip automatically.
Q: Should I always use the 'Denoiser' and 'D Reverb' features? A: Use them as needed based on your audio quality. Start with lower settings to avoid distortion.
Q: Do I need a wind protector while recording? A: Using a wind protector is recommended, but if you didn't use one, Filmora's 'Remove Wind Noise' option can help.
Q: Why is it important to use headphones while editing audio? A: Headphones provide a clear and accurate representation of your audio, allowing you to make precise adjustments.