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How to Adjust Video Volume in Movie Maker
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To adjust the video volume in Movie Maker, follow these simple steps: 1. Open Movie Maker: Open the Movie Maker application on your computer. 2. Import Video: Import the video file you want to adjust the volume for into the application. 3. Select Video: Click on the video clip in the timeline at the bottom of the screen to select it. 4. Access Volume Controls: Click on the "Video Volume" button in the "Edit" tab at the top of the screen. This will open the volume controls. 5. Adjust Volume: Use the slider to adjust the volume level of the video clip. You can adjust the volume to be louder or softer as needed. 6. Preview: Preview the clip to see how the volume changes affect the video. 7. Save Changes: Once you are happy with the volume adjustment, click "Save" to save your changes. 8. Export Video: Finally, export your video with the adjusted volume by clicking on the "Export" button in the "Home" tab at the top of the screen. That's it! By following these steps, you can easily adjust the volume of a video in Movie Maker.
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