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    November 10th, 2010

    One of the trickiest elements in video editing, and one that can easily make or break your video is audio. There is a need to find the right balance between the audio and the actions seen in the video.

    Audio refers to all the sound utilized in your video. It is important to check the synchronization of the audio to the video to create a coherent and well-produced film. Because digital audio consumes a lot of space, it would be helpful to look into audio data compressors.

    There are two types of audio compression processes. There is the audio data compression which reduces the size of audio files for transmission. The other is audio level compression which reduces the dynamic range of the audio file to level the difference between loud and quiet sounds.

    Know which type of audio compression you need in order to maximize the potential of your video.

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