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November 20, 2018
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The length of the clip changes when the sound intensity is matched.

  • November 20, 2018
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Wave files are controlled by Adobe Audition and Gold Wave respectively, and the volume is adjusted with automatic gain. Use cbr.

In the case of an Adobe Audition, however, the file length will vary.

It will not match the video.

I would like to continue using the Adobe Audition.

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Correct answer ryclark

you're right. Editing as original is the most accurate. But why is it that the length of the sound source is the same when you convert mp3 to light software like gold wave?

(I am a Korean who can not speak English. Sorry. You are talking to a Google Translator.)


So cannot answer that one. However any audio edited for recombining with video should be kept in uncompressed form like .wav for all sorts of reasons.

hojene  wrote

(I am a Korean who can not speak English. Sorry. You are talking to a Google Translator.)

You are managing very well with Google Translator as English is not your native language.

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ryclark
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November 20, 2018

Can you explain in a bit more detail exactly what you are doing in Audition and what format the audio files are in before and after processing? How much does the length of the audio change by and what are the before and after file sizes?

hojeneAuthor
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November 21, 2018

ryclark
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November 21, 2018

OK. I can probably see where the problem lies. By default when doing or exporting a Mixdown Audition automatically adds around 30 seconds to the end of the mixdown in order to take into account any reverb or delay effects that may have been added to a track. so instead of Mixing down or Exporting Entire Session instead just select the Time of the original file and Mixdown/Export Time Selection. That way the file will remain it's original length.