I've tried searching on this topic, but didn't find a definitive answer. Apologies in a advance if I missed it.
I'm trying to come up with a method to automatically adjust or flatten the volume level of all video clips on the timeline, or at least on the same track. Ideally, I'd incorporate the appropriate settings or filters into a template project. The video clips are just short clips of kids taken with smartphones and consumer grade camcorders. The source audio itself isn't bad, but the volume varies a lot depending on the situation it was taken in, and the device that recorded it. I want the final video to be consistent in volume so I don't have to reach for the remote to turn it up for quieter clips just to be blasted when someone runs up to the camera screaming in the next clip. I'm not concerned with the finer points of preserving audio dynamics and if I add music, it will be separate so that's not an issue. I have a few years worth of clips that need to be made into compilations (usually one or two for each month), so I'm looking for a "plug and chug" approach that requires a minimum of manual tweaking.
There are so many audio options in MEP that I'm not sure where to start. Normalizing alone doesn't take into account volume changes within the same clip. I tried "Adjust loudness of all selected objects", but it gives the message "The current loudness target level is causing several objects to clip. Would you like to correct the clipping automatically? (The loudness of objects in relation to one another will not be affected.)" That sounded good until the last part, because I don't mind if the relative loudness is affected.
I think I need is to use a Compressor or Limiter, but there are at least three different compressors and I don't which I should be focusing on: the one in the Audio Effects > Audio Cleaning dialog, the one Audio Effects > Audioeffects (green hexagon icon -- I'm guessing this one is more for spot emphasis than mastering), or the one in the Mixer which looks more advanced.
Sorry for the long post. Greatly appreciate any advice about how to deal with this.