Snowball iCE Too Quiet?

I don't know if you're using "windows movie maker" or "windows live movie maker" but if you're using live then just click on the green audio to select audio and click the video to select the video but if you mean that you're using a program such as fraps to record both the game audio AND your voice then there is no real way to splt the two up this would also explain why your audio is lower since fraps makes your voice lower then the game hoped it helped possibly im not sure what your situation is so I gave some possible issues


I didn't know Fraps did that, would switching to a different recording program fix this, you think? If not, do you know any good ways to sync up my audio from audacity with my video in Windows Movie Maker? I tried Audacity before, but I had an issue with getting my audio to sync up with the video, probably because I suck at editing stuff.
 
I didn't know Fraps did that, would switching to a different recording program fix this, you think? If not, do you know any good ways to sync up my audio from audacity with my video in Windows Movie Maker? I tried Audacity before, but I had an issue with getting my audio to sync up with the video, probably because I suck at editing stuff.

Before you start say "1...2...3" and then press your FRAPS recording hotkey. You will then cut out the 1,2,3, and it'll be synced up pretty nicely.
 
Before you start say "1...2...3" and then press your FRAPS recording hotkey. You will then cut out the 1,2,3, and it'll be synced up pretty nicely.


Thanks, I'll just have to do this and amplify my audio from now on.
 
Thanks, I'll just have to do this and amplify my audio from now on.

Please don't use amplify. Use Normalize to -1db. It'll turn out better.

Also, check your recording volume (right click on the speaker, bottom right by the clock). Often there is also a "mic boost" checkbox in the options there as well.
 
Please don't use amplify. Use Normalize to -1db. It'll turn out better.

Also, check your recording volume (right click on the speaker, bottom right by the clock). Often there is also a "mic boost" checkbox in the options there as well.


Okay, thank you :)
 
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