A couple of tricks to tackle in audio today...
First and foremost, have you ever had an MP3 file that when brought into Final Cut Pro took on an annoying popping sound? I'm trying to figure out what to do about that.
Also, tried using the Voice Over tool in FCP for the first time today, but couldn't get the audio signal to come through. Seemed like it should have gone right through going through either the digitizer or straight into the back of the computer, but it never took. I'm working off a G5 in this office. Tips, anyone?
First and foremost, have you ever had an MP3 file that when brought into Final Cut Pro took on an annoying popping sound? I'm trying to figure out what to do about that.
Also, tried using the Voice Over tool in FCP for the first time today, but couldn't get the audio signal to come through. Seemed like it should have gone right through going through either the digitizer or straight into the back of the computer, but it never took. I'm working off a G5 in this office. Tips, anyone?
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Re: Audio Difficulties
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 9:05 PMI would record VO into Soundtrack Pro or something like it.
Convert your MP3 into an AIFF or WAV file before import (you can convert MP3s to AIFFs in iTunes). That should solve the issue. -
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Re: Audio Difficulties
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 9:08 PMOoooh, awesome! I was hoping there would be a simple conversion availible! -
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Re: Audio Difficulties
Thu, April 3, 2008 - 6:18 PMYep as Allen said convert the track first, preferably to a 48k aiff if you want to avoid renders and you are working in dv which is 48k by nature.
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