Loud popping noise at split clips. Sometimes, if one is close to a zero- crossing, the pop will be fairly small, and might not be heard at all. However, and especially where one has two Clips, where the zero- crossings were missed, the pop will be greatly pronounced. One most often encounters these pops, when using a Video- editing program, like Pr. E, as most good Audio- editing programs will allow one to limit all Cuts to zero- crossings. Most Video- editors do not have that capability. Now, you might ask what . If you look at an Audio wave, you will see that it crosses the center line The number of crossings in a set Duration will be based on the Frequency of the Audio signal. Those zero- crossings are the point of silence. If one has cut the wave at its high- point, only part of that signal will be included at that cut, and it will be fairly loud. That will create a pop. If one butts up to another Clip, and it was cut at a low- point, the pop will be much more pronounced. There are a couple of ways to address the non- zero- crossings issue: The application of a Cross- Dissolve will often . Some, like Pr. Pro, will allow one to work on Audio, displayed in Audio Units, though the Video can still ONLY be Cut at the Frame Level. Still, one can independently adjust the Audio portion of the Clip at the Audio Units level, and can just shorten that Audio to get to a zero- crossing. Almost ALL Audio- editing programs, from Adobe Audition, down to the free Audacity, will allow one to edit to Audio Units, so it's much easier to find and Cut on the zero- crossings. Audition even has a setting to ONLY edit on zero- crossings. By editing the Audio portions (files) in such a program will almost always clear up the pops. Audition also has some neat Effects to eliminate almost all transients (basically what one is building, when the Cuts do not fall on zero- crossings), such as pops from the mic, or near the mic. These Effects will do a great job of maintaining the non- Transient frequencies, so that one keeps the majority of the Audio, and ONLY addresses the Transients. Note: Pr. E does not allow one to change the Time. Split clip keyboard shortcut. Creative COW's user support and discussion forum for users of Adobe Premiere Pro. As you wish to 'split' a clip or make a 'cut'. Adobe Premiere Clip review: Mobile video editing. Adobe Premiere Clip provides the. Code from Frames to Audio Units, like its . Though I use Audition for most of my Audio work, I have to admit that I reach for ACL first in many cases - amazingly good little program! I know of one other ACL user here, Neale, who also loves that program. My guess is that in the past, you just hit the zero- crossings, or used an Audio Transition, that masked them. I doubt that it was a differences in program, and just the Cuts that were made, or the Transitions used.
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