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custodian

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  1. Nat,

    Thanks, your response tells me that I am at least communicating my goal.

    I have been making tweaks to my AV setup with limited success, but as these are the sound and video boards for a church sanctuary I have limits.  I need the room (aka sanctuary) to sound good too, thus the post processing.  I often take clips and dress them for an eventual church service to be steamed on Facebook or uploaded to YouTube.  As I am not responsible for all the clips, I have to make my levels match theirs. 

    Usually I am trying to flash some text at appropriate moments.  Setting the text tight to the audio queue is my most common goal.

  2. Borate,

    In this case, I am not trying to edit the audio, but use the audio track to do my video cropping, cutting, setting the beginning or end, etc.  I have no issue with the audio tools, just the visualization.  I'm hoping that makes sense.

  3. When I operate my video and audio equipment, it works in the space it's in.  When I take the captured raw video for editing, I always need to raise the audio level, between 150 and 300%.  This isn't difficult and I am almost automatic in my execution. 

    My issue is that the sound visualization is almost a flat line.  Thus when I need to edit based on sound, the visual for breaks is very difficult to find.  

    Could we add a 'zoom' feature to the audio visualization?  I'm not asking to see a smaller timeline, but a taller waveform.

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