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RE: Steem School EP 12 - The Advanced Steemit Tag Guide to Increase Your Views and $$$

In your editor there should be an audio effect called "normalize" and it will dynamically raise the volume levels; this prevents you from having to correct volume levels in a separate program. Audacity also has this effect in addition to " amplify", but "normalize" saves you time as amplify needs a manual input that may have to be changed if not right the first time. Hope this helps. Greetings!

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That didn't help, I tried it.

Noise reduction didn't help either because I said something in the first 5 seconds.

Usually, I sit there and say nothing to record the room and computer noise, mark that & use noise reduction which reduces it dramatically.

Next time!

Strange. All my videos were recorded that way (levels at 10 - 15% to deal with 120db++) without exception; maybe there is something else going on. If it happens again you can send me the audio file via wetransfer(.)com to see if I can correct it for you. While that won't solve your issue it will eliminate certain possible causes to further diagnose what is happening.

Check out my new video Onno, problem solved.

Thanks for the offer by the way.

Great, and you're welcome! I'll check on the new one.