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Registered: 26.01.2017
26.01.17 05:12:30
I have audio footage that will sporadically drop in level. The footage is always audible but will sometime periodically drop in level to almost inaudibility and then recover to a normal level. Is this an issue that can be improved in AVS Audio Editor? If so, how do I implement the improvement?

Are there any other AVS tools that will address this issue?

Thank you.

Robert Lang
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Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
27.01.17 11:55:22
To: langvid@pacbell.net

Dear Robert,

New versions of AVS4YOU software have just been released.

Please try to reinstall the software following precisely the steps below and inform about the result:
1. Follow this link and download the utility that will automatically remove all AVS software components from your PC. Save the utility on your computer and launch it.
2. Download and install the latest versions of the necessary programs from our website.

Thank you for cooperation.

Kind regards
Developer
Posts: 253
Registered: 08.09.2009
30.01.17 11:24:28
To: langvid@pacbell.net

What is the nature of this drop? Is it caused by the quality of source audio material (it's very quiet)? Check whether all audio data have normal level of volume (amplitude). You can try next functions in AVS Audio Editor: "Normalize" and "Amplify".
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