I am using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit a video imported from a DV camcorder. The imported audio and video (AVI file) are free of audio pops. When I output an AVI file from APP, the audio track has pops in certain places. The pops are in the same spots even if I re-create the AVI file.
However, if I output just the video into an AVI file, and then output the audio separately into a WAV file, the WAV file has no pops.
I realize that my workaround is effective, but I'd rather not have to undertake the second step. Does anyone know why this would happen? Any recommendations? Thanks.
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did you drop any frames when you transfered the dv to your system ?
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
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I have nearly the same problem, using also Premiere Pro, and posted a few days ago in captureforum.
Pops in the audio by capturing,video is good no problems, no dropped frames.The same tape played on the tv by camera the pops not heard .
I have tried differend editprograms like Premiere Pro, Pinnacle S8, Ulead
Media Studio Pro, also different PC,s ,different Windows versions, it make no sense. It seems there are no IRQ probleems .
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Originally Posted by Grandpa
When I'm done with my file in APP, I do 2 separate exports: first just the video (in MPEGII format), then just the audio track in WAV format. I then open TMPGEnc, select the WAV file and output to a PCM or MPEG audio file. TMPGEnc does not have any pops. In my authoring software (I use DVD Workshop 1.3 AC-3), I use the video from APP and the audio from TMPGenc.
I don't think this will work if you're trying to export AC-3 sound from APP, otherwise has worked okay for me. Hope that helps.
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If you captured your video/audio from a DV camcorder, check to see if your camcorder was set to record in 12-Bit mode (not so good) or 16-Bit mode (good).
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I was just reading my premiere book and it said something about this. It said there may be audio pops and cracks when you preview a movie and this is due to your computer. When you actually create the video it should come out fine.
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Originally Posted by troyvcd1
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