I'm more an audio guy than video guy so I tend to know a little more about audio.....
With audio, whenever you make an edit (or cut, whatever you want to call it) it's important that snap to zero crossings so that you don't get clicks and pops. For instance, let's say I have 30 seconds of audio and want to cut 10 seconds out of the middle:
9:99 - 10:00 ----------------20:00 - 20:01
Unless my begin and end points are snapped to zero crossings, I am going to get a great big "POP" when 9:99 and 20:01 join together.
That said, is there any way in Adobe Premiere 1.5 to adhere to zero crossings in the audio portion of the video clip? As it stands, I'm getting clicks and pops in my audio right at the edit points of my video. Thanks.
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Hi clothesburner626,
You could always try www.wrigleyvideo.com - The site covers all things to do with Adobe video (Premiere - various versions, After Effects etc.). There'a s forum there too.
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