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I recently did a shoot useing a DVCam DSR 1 recording audio on both PCM tracks ( 48KHz)with seperate mikes and seperate wireless inputs. It was not audible during the recording but now both tracks have a clicking sound that I can not get rid of using STP analyse and fix "clicks and pops" Any suggestions on a fix would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Christopher - hoping it doen't come to a re-shoot arg!!!!
I'm sure you don't want to hear this, but you can identify them one at a time using the scrub and magnify tools and then reduce the audio gain on each one to zero or very low.
I wonder why they weren't audible during the shoot..... Did you transfer the tracks in such a way that may have created clicks? If you jam your top quality headphones into the recorder, are they on the tapes? Koz
Yes, but.
You can sometimes play the tape on the exact machine that made it and get success that way--or play the tape on a brand, spankin' new machine and use the fact that your have young and virile heads trying to play the damaged track. Also, there's the multiple grab technique. Capture it twice and edit around the pops--which might actually be easier than trying to edit out each one. Depends on the damage. Koz Sorry, you do not have permission to post/reply in this forum.
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