Hi,
I have some video editing to do for a company and the DVDs they gave me are all single classical performances recorded in one big file on each discs; no chapters, only option is play. However, when I import the files in VS11, the disc is shown being split in multiple chapters . The problem is that there is a very fast but noticeable stutter of the audio track between each clips. When I create a video file, the stutter is still there. Is there a crossfade function for joining the audio between clips ? Or else, can I fix this or do I have to live with it ?
Thanks
Sound stutter between clips
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There is no crossfade for the audio, but you can use a fade in/out.
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You could go to the share tab and export audio file.
Open that audio file with a free audio editor:
Audacity.
This is a sound editor. You can export the soundtrack from your video editor as a WAV file. Open the file with Audacity and make powerful alterations, fades, cuts, mixes, clean out unwanted sounds, echoes and a variety of other useful edits. You can then save the cleaned up sound file and then import it back into your video editor.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Open that audio file with a free audio editor:
Audacity.
This is a sound editor. You can export the soundtrack from your video editor as a WAV file. Open the file with Audacity and make powerful alterations, fades, cuts, mixes, clean out unwanted sounds, echoes and a variety of other useful edits. You can then save the cleaned up sound file and then import it back into your video editor.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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