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Audio "pop" at video transition

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Kerry - 20 May 2008 17:12 GMT
Recently, I am experiencing a white noise "poping" sound at the place between
video clips. Not all "transitions" have the problem, just sporatic. Sometimes
just at the "cut" between and sometimes at a "fade" between. Is this caused
by some audio filter, or transitions "bleeding" over into the control track?
Problem only noticed in playback after saved in "highest quality" (DV-AVI).
(Lowest quality "playback format for computer", it does not occur).
Graham Hughes - 20 May 2008 19:53 GMT
This has been a reported error I'm afraid and there is only a work around.
Save the movie as a wmv.
Drop the movie into the audio track and it will just give you the good - no
popping - audio and you can then go on to save as a dv.avi again.

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> Recently, I am experiencing a white noise "poping" sound at the place
> between
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> (DV-AVI).
> (Lowest quality "playback format for computer", it does not occur).
Kerry - 21 May 2008 16:46 GMT
Thank you, Graham. You're great! To bad Microsoft doesn't correct their
"reported error" and make a "update" for all. Thanks again!

> This has been a reported error I'm afraid and there is only a work around.
> Save the movie as a wmv.
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> > (DV-AVI).
> > (Lowest quality "playback format for computer", it does not occur).
 
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