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Between my microphone, the audio from video I use, my bumpers and rejoiners, and commercials, all the audio sounds like it is being delivered from different broadcasts. Is there a way to level all audio so all inputs sound the same?
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Originally Posted by: michaelrb Is there a way to level all audio so all inputs sound the same? Do you mean a fully automatic method, "without human intervention"?
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That would be nice, or setting up certain levels, compression,etc to get vmix's audio up to the same standards as vmix's video.
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vMix has built-in compression & limiting available on every source. All you need to do is use it.
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