I made a tutorial (completely out of my area of competence - LOL) for the wife that she can post for her crafting buddies on the crafting websites.
In the past, I always had problems with the audio. The YouTube files play the sound well here but did not do well when other people wanted to watch. I have already augmented the volume by 12db. I did not want to go any higher because then I am liable to get a background humm.
So please see whether you can hear what I say and let me know. I would hate to have her post it and then it is not audible.
No need to watch the whole video. But if you have a wife that is into 3D paper crafting, it might be interesting for her.
Thank you for your help.
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The audio is very low Wolfgang, and when I turn it up to hear you I get a noticeable hum.
Normally I can listen to YouTube video at 1/4 volume on my countertop control - all Windows settings unchanged. I have to turn yours up to about 2/3s to hear near normal volume.
I hope that helps.
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Thanks for the input. I do actually already set it to the highest recording level. No idea why the recordings are always that low at your place and normal (even relatively loud) at my place. And I have no humm.
I have already asked the authors of the screen capture program (WM Capture) what to do, but they had no good answer either. And the low volume is there regardless which PC I use. I have tried on my laptop and on my desktop in Germany with the same result.
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Thanks guys. I start to think that my mics are at fault. I have the same model here and in Germany. They were relatively cheap and my German one now only works on one channel. I think it is time to invest into a new mic.
I have boosted the dbs another 12 notches and am now uploading the new version to Vimeo. Let's see what that yields.
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