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Morae Tutorial:

Normalize Storyboard Audio

If your recordings have some very loud parts and some very quiet parts or vary between clips on the Storyboard, enable Normalize audio to even out the volume of the entire highlight video.

Tips for the Normalize Audio Option

  • To normalize an entire highlight video, click a clip in the storyboard and enable Normalize audio.
  • When you enable the Normalize audio option, it is on for all recordings and storyboards.
  • If you only want apply normalization to certain highlight videos, make sure to only choose those storyboards when you are producing multiple highlight videos with the Normalize audio enabled.
  • When you enable the Normalize audio option, the waveform changes to show the change in volume.

Storyboard Normalization Example

The following graphic shows the Usability Test Highlights storyboard in the Example Project included with Manager with and without Normalize audio enabled.

Normalize audio disabled

Normalize audio disabled.
Normalize audio enabled
Normalize audio enabled.

To open the Example Project, go to File > Open > Example Project.

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