Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
Tip:
Even though you don't have to calibrate for each recording
session (you can click No or even turn off the message by selecting
Don't ask me this again), it is a good idea to test the audio levels
each time you record. This will help identify the myriad little things
that can go wrong between recording sessions, such as a shift of
cables that loosens a connection or something being placed on a
table that blocks the microphone enough to impact audio levels.
5.
When the calibration is complete, click OK to close the Calibrate
microphone window and display the Record Audio window.
6.
Click Record to begin recording background audio for this movie.
7.
Begin recording your background audio. You won't get the count-
down display as when recording audio with screens, but you will
see a progress bar with a timer that lets you know that the voice is
being captured.
8.
When you are finished recording, click OK to stop recording and
close the recording window.
Figure 8-14. The audio information displays in the Preferences window.
9.
Click the check box to lower the volume of the background audio
on slides that have other audio elements on them. If the check box
 
Search WWH ::




Custom Search