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Wren523

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Aug 18, 2009
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My brother and his wife composed and read a poem at my nephew's 40th b-day party. The lighting was terrible but the most important thing to me was capturing the recording. When I put it on imovie the video was bad, as expected, and the audio was fine, until the last few minutes when it became muffled and inaudible. Maybe I put my fingers over the mic? Anyways, I'd appreciate any help with fixing it. I have a MacBookPro- Ver 10.6.6, iMovie '09 ver 8.0.6 (812)
 
My brother and his wife composed and read a poem at my nephew's 40th b-day party. The lighting was terrible but the most important thing to me was capturing the recording. When I put it on imovie the video was bad, as expected, and the audio was fine, until the last few minutes when it became muffled and inaudible. Maybe I put my fingers over the mic? Anyways, I'd appreciate any help with fixing it. I have a MacBookPro- Ver 10.6.6, iMovie '09 ver 8.0.6 (812)

You can't really fix it if there wasn't any information there in the first place. At best you could maybe put an equalizer onto it or low/high pass filters to filter out certain frequencies but if you covered up the mic, you won't get that audio back. With iMovie there isn't any magic way of bringing back audio. Sorry.
 
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