Noisy Video Transition

john-x wrote on 3/13/2023, 2:17 PM

what's wrong with my video transition (it was cut/paste)? it's got excessive noise. when I play it via MS, it has NO NOISE, it's a perfect transition. After creating movie, same scene has noise. any ideas? thanks. project res is 1280x720, 29.9fps, original video res is 1280x640 23.98fps.

 

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emmrecs wrote on 3/13/2023, 2:36 PM

@john-x

Your signature states you have "Movie Studio 2030"! I assume this should be 2023?? Which Edition, Basic, Premium or Suite?

Exactly which transition have you used?

I do hear the audio "noise" you refer to but, since you say it plays perfectly in MS, it must be the Export settings you are using that create the problem, I think. So, can you show us a screenshot of your Export settings screen?

I think it could also prove useful if you were to use the free MediaInfo to analyse your source and exported video files. If you're not sure how to do this please read this tutorial.

Jeff
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john-x wrote on 3/13/2023, 2:56 PM

@john-x

Your signature states you have "Movie Studio 2030"! I assume this should be 2023?? Which Edition, Basic, Premium or Suite?

Exactly which transition have you used?

I do hear the audio "noise" you refer to but, since you say it plays perfectly in MS, it must be the Export settings you are using that create the problem, I think. So, can you show us a screenshot of your Export settings screen?

I think it could also prove useful if you were to use the free MediaInfo to analyse your source and exported video files. If you're not sure how to do this please read this tutorial.

Jeff
Forum Moderator

sig corrected. I used cross fade.

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john-x wrote on 3/13/2023, 3:10 PM

FYI I just tested & got rid of cross fade and just used fade out/in and the resulting video runs fine w/o the noise.

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Asus FX505GT: i5-9300H, 24GB RAM, 500GB SSD, 1TB SSD, Nvidia GTX 1650, Intel UHD 630
Win10 build 19044, Movie Studio 2023 basic

johnebaker wrote on 3/13/2023, 3:31 PM

@john-x

Hi

I had this recently with one video clip in a sequence of 20 clips, all from the same camera, which did exactly the same thing, all other xfades were OK.

In the end I exported the audio of that one clip as a WAV file and used this in place of the video clips audio, problem gone.

I never did get to the bottom of what was causing the issue, all known fixes were applied ie increase audio buffer sizes, export a MVD file and import into a new project, copy and pasted all objects into a new timeline, deleted H0 and HDP files, mixed down the video audio and cleaned up the project cache.

John EB
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Last changed by johnebaker on 3/13/2023, 3:32 PM, changed a total of 1 times.

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