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Automatically Remove Silence from Clips

New Here ,
Apr 09, 2022 Apr 09, 2022

I record tutorials using OBS. I have been using Audition, following the steps listed in this video, to automatically remove the silence from recordings to be edited in Premiere Pro. This works wonderfully for these recordings and saves a ton of time editing.

 

I've recently started recording a new course and have 10 hours of raw footage across 16 MP4 files. Auto-removing the silence from each 16 of these clips is a repetitive task. I had the idea of merging the clips using FFMpeg's concatenate command and running the silence-removal process just once to produce one 10 hour MP4 file with silence removed. Again, this works fabulously but the issues start when I begin importing into premiere.

 

The merged footage has almost 6000 subclips that will often crash the app when importing in Premiere. If it doesn't crash, the project size becomes enormous and takes an incredibly long time to load / is susceptible to crashing. If I use the silence-removal process on each clip individually and import them all separately, the project is unaffected and performs like normal.

 

How would you go about this process? Auto-removing the silence from each clip is a repetitive task that can be reduced by merging all the files into one. Is there a way to do so that won't crash Premiere Pro and bloat the project?

 

Cheers

Kyle

 

Extra details:

MP4 File Size(s) before + after concatenating: 67.1GB

16880kbps

 

PC specs:

32GB ram

GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

Intel Core i7-4770

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Crash , Editing , Freeze or hang , How to , Import
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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 11, 2022 Apr 11, 2022
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Hey Kyle,

Sorry for the trouble. I have not heard of the FFMPEG method you espoused, but then again, I do not use nor condone the use of the tool. I found that this other method works well, though. Can you check it out? 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikz8CUjM8Dk

 

 

 

 

A piece of advice that may help is using a computer that meets system requirements. Your CPU requires an upgrade and may be causing the load time and crashing issues you mentioned.

 

FYI, a lot of folks want the same feature. Here's a feature request I upvoted. Maybe you can too? https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/34325791-delete-silence-aut...

 

Best of luck to you. Please share or return with questions.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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