> Here are the steps I used. You must have imovie 3 to do this. 1. Launch AudioHijack and set a new preset to hijack imovie 3 2. Use AufioHijack to launch imovie while a video source is already playing ready for capture 3. You can now toggle back and forth between imovie and AudioHijack to set your sound levels according to the way you want them recorded by imovie. Len > I haven't tried it yet, but it seems to me that, if I record the Audio > Hijack output as an AIFF file and try to replace the bad audio with the > improved version, I'm going to have a devil of a time syncing the audio > with the video. Your message said you used Audio Hijack to "tweak the > sound BEFORE capturing." That would definitely solve my problem, but I > can't figure out how you accomplish the "before" part. > > Steve Robertson >