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Audio Adjustments in iMovie 10.0

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I happen to HATE the new iMovie as they've dumbed it down way to far IMO.

Anyway, I have two audio clips that are consecutive so for the first clip I do not want the audio to fade out although I can't seem to find an option that allows me to remove the audio fade out. Any ideas?


Thanks!
 
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ok, i figured it out. they have since added "fade handles" that you can drag -- that wasn't very intuitive
 
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Restoring iMovie

I happen to HATE the new iMovie as they've dumbed it down way to far IMO.

Anyway, I have two audio clips that are consecutive so for the first clip I do not want the audio to fade out although I can't seem to find an option that allows me to remove the audio fade out. Any ideas?


Thanks!

You can always go back to iMovie '09...look in your apps folder and you'll see a folder titled "iMovie '09." Open it and double click on the iMovie icon and it'll open up.
 
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No problem. I hate the new iMovie too. Took some searching before I found out you can go back to the old version.
 

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