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Audio issue

New Here ,
Jul 16, 2018 Jul 16, 2018

Hey everyone,

I have recorded gameplay with a commentary through OBS. My audio recording sounds fine in the raw footage however when I put the footage into Premiere Pro the vocal track became distorted (the best way I can describe it is like talking into a fan). It never happened when I used a Blue Snowball but I recently switched to a Rode NT-USB.

At first I thought it was a microphone issue but since the audio is perfectly fine in the raw recording I can only see it as an issue with Premiere Pro.

Can anyone help me?

Thanks

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Jul 16, 2018 Jul 16, 2018

Hi sirprowse,

Please share the MediaInfo (tree view) of your video. Is this issue happening with a specific file?

Clean the Media Cache & re-import your file into Premiere Pro. Let us know if that helps.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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New Here ,
Jul 18, 2018 Jul 18, 2018

Hi Kulpreet,

Clearing the cache didn't fix the issue unfortunately. I have tried several different recordings from my new microphone using OBS and all have the same issue. I downloaded Audacity and tried some audio tests and with the same microphone and they were fine. So I'm guessing it is an issue with the files from OBS.

I've never used MediaInfo before so I'm not sure if this is correct or not sorry.

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Complete name                            : D:\Edited Videos\Rust 2.prproj

Format                                   : GZip

Format profile                           : deflate

File size                                : 218 KiB

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Jul 18, 2018 Jul 18, 2018
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Have you tried exporting the audio file as a different format, e.g. .mp3, .wav or .aiff in Adobe Media Encoder and then import into Premiere Pro?

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