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I've been making some videos and my microphone has picked up when I open my mouth and sounds like I am smacking my lips together. I edited the audio to reduce the volume for those few frames and in the editor the preview removes the sound. The problem is that when it renders the video the sound is still there.
Volume setting: https://ibb.co/M85jFjZ Resulting Video: https://youtu.be/acTSs7QkUgE At about the one second mark you can here the noise I am trying to remove. Anyone have any ideas on why the audio isn't reducing? I've moved the frames to make the gap bigger but didn't do anything. Not sure why it isn't working, it worked when I done the same in other videos but I am struggling this time. Running on Windows 10 with 20.12.3
Last edited by smartroad on Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Solved the problem, had to extract the audio from the original clip and then import the WAV file and re-edit the audio using that.
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Which codec was used in the original audio ? Was it a mono, stereo or multi-channel track ? I had problems with 5.1 audio when trying to change the volume a couple of times.. and I did the same thing as you. Maybe there are some bugs. |
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Just checked, it seems to be: MPEG AAC Audio 256K 2 channel 48000Hz Video was recorded on my Samsung S10e using Samsung's camera app v11.0.02.64 on Android 11. Just in case any of that is helpful! |
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i'm removing my breath from every video (and i'm using the galaxy S9+ original camera to shoot) and so far I haven't had any problems
.. edited audio what mean ? do you have placed a "volume" effect on the audio track? (i don't see keyframes points on your image) https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenl ... /tasks.png |
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