I am trying to record videos on my iPhone, and then bring them into Adobe Premier for editing. However, I am finding that once I download the video from my iPhone onto my PC, the volume is REALLY low... like, almost muted.
Is there a way in Adobe Premiere to bring the volume back to normal?
I've been poking around the internet and all the results I'm coming up with don't seem to apply to my situation. For example:
- A lot of people seem to have this issue where for the first 10 seconds, the volume is really low in the video that they've downloaded from their iPhone to their PC. People tend to reply with the solution that when you are recording a video, to wait until those first 10 seconds to have passed before speaking in your video. Regardless, this is not my issue--my volume is very low throughout the the entire video.
- I also see people recommending that one can have issues with using a blue tooth microphone attached to capture your voice. Again, this does not seem to be my issue--I have low volume regardless if I use a blue tooth microphone or not.
- Another suggestion I have come across is to check settings for the camera on the iPhone... apparently, one should deselect the option to record in stereo. I don't have that option in my iPhone camera settings in the first place, to modify.
Below is an embedded image for my iPhone's camera settings.
Additionally, my iPhone specs are:
- Model: iPhone 7
- Version: iOS 15.8
Thanks in advance for taking the time to ready my post! I'm hoping someone has some advice for me or can point me in the right direction.
Best,
Kristine