Five Nights at Freddy's

Five Nights at Freddy's

SkillAura Dec 10, 2014 @ 9:15pm
Adjust Volume?
I want to record this game for my YouTube channel, however the in-game sound is so loud in the video that you can't hear my voice, so I need to turn down the volume, however there is not volume control, and the mixer doesn't effect the volume in the recording! HELP
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ChaosConvexum Dec 11, 2014 @ 7:06am 
Have you tried amplifying your microphone's output? You should find the mike's settings in the control panel, sound section. Try amplifying the signal by 10, or 20 decibels, then test it and apply small changes from there if needed. Worked out quite well for me, and I'm always heard loud and clear among bullets because of this. Also take into consideration that the better the mike's quality, the better the results. Another thing, make sure you speak, and not whisper.
tloyc2017 Dec 11, 2014 @ 3:25pm 
Try recording your voice separately and lower the volume of the game audio in post in something like Audacity, possibly doing the exact opposite to your voice.

Alternatively, just don't record the game audio at all, but that takes away from the video.
Last edited by tloyc2017; Dec 11, 2014 @ 3:25pm
MangusBeef Jan 27, 2016 @ 1:45pm 
talk louder
Polaris Jan 27, 2016 @ 7:12pm 
Originally posted by Bonnielicious:
Have you tried amplifying your microphone's output? You should find the mike's settings in the control panel, sound section. Try amplifying the signal by 10, or 20 decibels, then test it and apply small changes from there if needed. Worked out quite well for me, and I'm always heard loud and clear among bullets because of this. Also take into consideration that the better the mike's quality, the better the results. Another thing, make sure you speak, and not whisper.
also,(if the audio ends up too loud) lower the volume of the finished recording.
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Date Posted: Dec 10, 2014 @ 9:15pm
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