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Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Hi Everyone new to the forum
So thanks for letting me join, I am a small youtuber and I recently upgraded to Video Studio 2021 ultimate
I always use the following settings when rendering
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For some strange reason the quality is bad snice upgrading to 2021 ultimate
Any tips or help is appreciated
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Welcome to the forum. :D
Are the audio input and output settings the same?
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Hi thanks for the reply, no actually
I will try that
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Hi Thanks!
I have tried changing the settings to the same as the video but still the same issues,l slightly better but still there
If I do the video as WMW its fine but WMV is not ideal.
In my last video I got frustrated and gave up but you can really hear it https://youtu.be/gw7sm-V8IdQ
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Hi Tom
Just viewed your YT video and sounds ok to me, maybe I don’t know what I am looking for but given that you are riding a bike in traffic and narrating it seems pretty good.
I assume this sample video is the problem MP4 and not the WMV.
could you describe the poor audio quality?
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I see your issue. I believe your are talking for instant glitches (milliseconds) in the sound. Like minor scratches.
That always happened when you edit mp4 in CVS. I tried any know method in the book, check the frame rate, change code etc.
Nothing worked.
The only way that worked is to have the audio as WAV in a separate audio track and render like this. (You can use other tool to take the audio out of your video)

Always use Intel encoder even if you have Nvidia card and export in XAVC S 1080p 50 Fps which is the format Youtube compress less.
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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cybernick wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 6:19 pm Always use Intel encoder even if you have Nvidia card...
Unfortunately for this, some AMD motherboards like the one I have in my Profile, do not have integrated Intel cards, and you only have the separate GPU which in my case is AMD but could also be NVidia...
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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Cheers all, I have a Nvidia Graphics card so I wonder?
I tried with the intel encoder same issue
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Re: Bad Quality audio after rendering

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cybernick wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 6:19 pm I see your issue. I believe your are talking for instant glitches (milliseconds) in the sound. Like minor scratches.
That always happened when you edit mp4 in CVS. I tried any know method in the book, check the frame rate, change code etc.
Nothing worked.
The only way that worked is to have the audio as WAV in a separate audio track and render like this. (You can use other tool to take the audio out of your video)

Always use Intel encoder even if you have Nvidia card and export in XAVC S 1080p 50 Fps which is the format Youtube compress less.
Yes that's right I guess I will be using separate audio tracks from now on
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Audio lost after rendering to MP4 format

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I've converted some 8mm video to digital and then imported it into Corel VideoStudio 2021. When I render it to an MP4 format, it makes a popping noise when I start the video and there is no audio even though audio is there the entire time I'm editing. If I save it to a WAV format, the audio is there but there is a popping noise every 1-2 seconds on the audio. If I use Lightworks, I don't have the problem but I don't like their editing format and PAID for Corel. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this problem?? I've tried about everything possible with no success. Very frustrating and makes me very disappointed I went with Corel VideoStudio!
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Re: Audio lost after rendering to MP4 format

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ddebner wrote: I've converted some 8mm video to digital ... When I render it to an MP4 format, it makes a popping noise when I start the video and there is no audio
When you first created your project, did you let VS match the properties of the source video?

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