![]() ![]() TLDR, For some random reason, and seeming without any of the audio/fade settings being altered with, iMovie applies a fade-out all my sound layers, as soon as there's more than one. But it's not a fade-out I have applied, I haven't moved any of the circles nor have I ever applied a fade-out to the first audio layer. But if there's a second audio layer, there's always some kind of automatic fade-out applied to my first audio layer, so that it's faded out. (see Event Library) Events (see Events) exporting from iMovie '11, 3814382 Fade Out/Fade In. Audio fade-ins begin with silence and increase to full volume, and fade-outs begin at full volume and decrease to silence. adding image files to DVD-ROM, 417 audio, 417,418 Autoplay. ![]() Using the audio tracks directly below the video is almost always the best thing to do. Fades are commonly used audio transitions. When I only have one audio layer it comes to an end like it supposed to. ago Are you using the master audio track (bottom of iMovie clips go dark green) Id definitely advise against using that, as iMovie seems to add lots of automatic fades to clips in that area. This is normally not a problem - until I have a second audio 'layer' to work with. I don't want the volume to be lowered during the final second. ![]() I don't want a fade-out on my audio track. Before using iMovie audio fade-out effects, please import your video and audio files to iMovie and start a new project. One is using the fade handles, and the other is using the audio inspector. This seems to be some sort of idiotic and annoying feature in iMovie that I can't find a way around. There are two ways available to fade music and audio with iMovie. ![]()
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