So now when I go and select the second clip and I hit Auto it's going to increase that and hopefully it will match a little bit better.
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So now it's kind of at this neutral level. So it thought it was a little bit too low. You can see it's going to raise that a little bit. But I still want to go and hit the Auto button to adjust it. There's an Auto button for adjusting loudness. Now you select a clip, I'll select this first one, and go up here and I'm going to click on Volume. The first adjustment I'm going to do is adjusting the loudness. So I'm going to do two adjustments to fix this. So you can see how I'm quieter in the second clip and even worse you could hear more of the room. You can definitely hear it if I play the clips. So you can see here the volume, this soundwave here at the bottom, it's nice and robust here but here it's kind of weak. But what I did is in this first clip here I kept my microphone where it normally is, which is right here, and in the second clip I pushed the microphone away like you may have accidentally done when recording video and you only realize afterwards that the microphone was a little too far away. I'm going to drag two clips, just two files that I recorded using QuickTime Player, and they both look to be about the same. There are tools to deal with this in iMovie. You jump from one clip to the other and suddenly the volume is less and you can't hear what the person is saying. Then when you edit these clips together it doesn't sound right. What I mean by that is that in one clip the voice is nice and crisp and the right volume and in the next it's kind of low or maybe even too loud.
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Video Transcript: Often when working with a video we end up with video that has a different loudness for the sound in different clips. Check out Matching Clip Audio In iMovie at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.