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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio check" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to sound testing, such as during sound checks for events, broadcasts, or recordings.
Example: "Before we start the live show, let's do an audio check to ensure everything is working properly."
Alternatives: "sound check" or "audio test".
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Once all attendees are present, take a minute to conduct an audio check.
The exceptions to this are straight HDMI connects, or Mini-DisplayPorts that support audio (check your Mac's documentation).
Click the down pointing arrow on the drop-down menu box labeled "Results should be," and remove the check mark from the Video and Audio check boxes.
Obviously, you can't be a PA Announcer if there is no audio emitting from the speakers, so plug in your microphone and give it a "check" and say "audio check" or "testing 123", something like that.
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Set "Video rendering quality" to "Best" Click the Audio tab Be sure "Include audio" is checked.
If you want to up the quality of your audio recording, check whether your camcorder has in-built XLR inputs with "individual gain control", such as the Canon XL2 or Sony High-Def Z1.
Listen back to your audio to check that it has recorded properly.
Set 'Data mode 2' to the same options as 'data mode 1'.For audio tracks, check 'ignore read errors'.
Before downloading the audio, we checked that the voice quality and speech intelligibility of the speakers are good and that the audio has not been recorded in a noisy background.
The interviews were transcribed verbatim and the audio interviews checked against the transcripts to ensure accuracy.
Self-reports and medication were compared and, given conflicting data, interviewer notes and audio-recordings checked.
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