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Old 03-08-2003
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Sound goes clipping in a movie.

Actually I do not know where should I put this but I hope someone can answer this question, thanks.


I own a camera and recorded a live performance of piano and the sound is loud, and only mono, through a DC Canon Powershot S45. I analyzed the wave graph and no clipping occurs. But after I processed it in Adobe Premiere [ a movie editor ] then the sound goes clipping. But this has not happened in any of my other clips before. Can anyone help solve this problem, to prevent the clipping? Thanks
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how do you get your video from the camera to the computer?- that would be helpfull

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You might want to check the gain on your audio file. There is a 'rubber band', which if set too hight will cause distortion. If you right click on the audio track and set the gain.. Do a search in help for gain or volume levels... hopefully this will help. I personally have no idea about the program I just got an indication from a guy here at work.

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Ahh. Thanks guys I found out what happened.
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