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  1. I have few audio tracks in my video and after mixing them, resulting audio from one track has clipping - but source WAV has no that problem.
    I didn't touch anything - nor gain, volume, anything - audio is exactly like it was imported!

    Anbody knows how to solve this?

    Also, if I put loud part on a timeline - part that start with loud sound and not gradually from silence (like scream or gunshot), audio in resulting exported file has annoying click at the beginning of this sound - also clipping! I can remove this later using soundforge and some filters that will degrade sond wuality which is not acceptable...
    How to prevent this annoying click/clipping in Premiere?
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    Originally Posted by arminio
    I have few audio tracks in my video and after mixing them, resulting audio from one track has clipping - but source WAV has no that problem.
    I didn't touch anything - nor gain, volume, anything - audio is exactly like it was imported!

    Anbody knows how to solve this?

    Also, if I put loud part on a timeline - part that start with loud sound and not gradually from silence (like scream or gunshot), audio in resulting exported file has annoying click at the beginning of this sound - also clipping! I can remove this later using soundforge and some filters that will degrade sond wuality which is not acceptable...
    How to prevent this annoying click/clipping in Premiere?
    Are you applying any post filtering?

    Are you seeing clipping immediately after import or later?

    What audio project settings are you using?
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    I've noticed when i lay audio tracks over each other the overall volume of the mixed tracks is greater...have you tried bringing the volume of the source tracks down a bit then mixing?
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  4. To edDV:

    >Are you applying any post filtering?

    No. Sound is untouched, in original samplerate, WAV...

    >Are you seeing clipping immediately after import or later?

    I hear it even durign preview playback, afer exporting... Only original imported WAV is "clean".

    >What audio project settings are you using?

    Exporting into WAV 48Khz (same as original audio)


    To greymalkin:

    >I've noticed when i lay audio tracks over each other the overall volume of the mixed tracks is
    >greater...have you tried bringing the volume of the source tracks down a bit then mixing?

    Thanks for idea - just tried - this helps! But not completely... clipping is really reduced but need to reduce volume relativelly much... and, also, i still have annoying clicking clipping at the beginning of short and loud audio clip that need to be short and loud... any idea how to solve this?
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