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Who else hears a little click/crackle sound at the end of EVERY DAMN audio imported into Captivate? I do my own recording in Audition with a Rhode mic, dbx 286s processor and Scarlett 2i2 interface - so I'm not using cheap equipment. I get great audio, as I've been doing this for years with the same equipment. And everything I import into Captivate results in a clicky sound - not faint, but not loud either - at the end.
You'd really think Adobe made software good enough to avoid this. And no, I can't remove it in Captivate.
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I often record the audio clips in Audition as well (using one of my Shure mics). What happens when you reopen the audio clip with the roundtripping from within Captivate? Can you see that sound?
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When I open the audio in Captivate - where I sometimes trim front and end of a recording, when the red line hits the wall. So there is nothing in the timeline to adjust, clear, cut - it's a sound that occurs after the recording has actually ended. The only way I can remove it is to import a Captivate video into Premiere and use its tools at what would be the end of every single slide in the video - unweildly, time-consuming, and unnecessary. Unfortunately, I am creating currently an interactive training can cannot simply import it into Premiere to fix.
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Did you also look at the wav file in Audition?
I see that you also have system audio recorded. Did you check that clip as well?