Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you commented. Or Handbrake) so that I can try to reproduce the issue? I didn'tĬan you also provide the original source file (not transcoded by Shotcut Perceive the same ticking sound in the Handbrake_export_fine.m4v so IĪssume that I am hearing the "crackling" sound that you describe. I can hear a very subtle ticking soundĪfter the cars have gone by in shotcut_export_crackles.mp4. On Wed, Jun 15, 2016, 7:58 PM Brian Matherly have downloaded both files. The handbrake file is useless since it was pass-through and not On Wed, Jun 15, 2016, 8:07 PM Dan Dennedy wrote: Original audio to put through shotcut ourselves. It would be nice to see this fixed.Īctually, if the handbrake one was really pass-through then we do have the I hope, that you have got all the information you need. I also know (!), that everything worked fine last year with previous Shotcut versions (straight piped M1 Procar is evidence enough). I already had that same problem earlier in the year in a rallye video, where I guessed, that it came from my feet squeezing the grass under them. And I've gone back to v16.02 (before FFMPEG was upgraded to v3.0). I have already tried different combinations of H.264, H.265, AC3 and AAC to work out, in which case the audio could be fine. Actually, the audio is already crackling while just watching the single movies in Shotcut. Since the last two are likely to use FFMPEG codecs, just like Shotcut does, it is maybe not the codec that is faulty. The source MTS-files are played correctly by Quicktime as well as MPlayer and VLC. So it's not my microphone that got to it's limits here. The source audio (2 ch., AC3, 256 kbps, 48 kHz) is fine. It sounds a bit like you would crinkle plastic foil. Sadly, in the encoded video (H.265, MP4, AC3, constant 256 kbps, 48 kHz) the audio gets crackling when a loud car passes by. I am using v16.06.08 on OSX 10.9.5 to edit some motorsports footage, that I shot recently.
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