Adjust the audio level through an entire project

Captivate v5.5

I created a project with a narration for slide added during 2-3 days.

Now, I want to ensure that the level of my narration slide by slide is consistent throughout the project.

If I select 'Normalise' the project/adjust the Audio Volume / change what (if any) should I do with the Volume on the left slider?

Would you recommend this as the best option?

Is there a better option?

Thank you

Noel

Noel,.

"Normalize" audio is usually done to equalize the difference in volume between audio on different slides in your project.  So if you have noticed that some slides were significantly stronger or softer than others, you can use standards to get them all sounding more or less the same.

I don't know if you have the following ELS or just Captivate, but his blog post has a brief overview of how to perform changes on the audio through several Captivate slides using Adobe Audition.  You can use other audio editors in a similar way to a certain extent, but back and forth between Captivate and audio editors who belong to the ELS is generally higher.

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