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amykingparamarketing
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July 16, 2018
Question

Buzzing Sound in my audio...

  • July 16, 2018
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I am currently editing videos for my brother-in-law.  I have not had this issue before, and there is no buzzing on the original video, it only appears when I download it into Adobe Premiere Pro CC.  The buzzing/static sound remains on the video when I export it to Youtube.  Is anyone else having this problem, or does anyone else know how to fix it?

Thanks in advance!

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ewood007
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2021

 

This happened when I installed a Theta Z1 software I had to re-install my sound and nvida drivers..

Known Participant
July 15, 2021

I know this was a while ago, but I had these issues this week. So this might help someone.  

I found that the way to fix was to go to Sequence and Hit Render audio.

 

Rendering Audio seems to be a quick fix for a lot of issues with PP at the minute!

 

Participant
November 18, 2021

Thanks! This worked for me.

 

The buzzing happened on a WAV file and I was absolutely PERPLEXED as to why it was acting that way.

 

Turns out I just had to render it before editing.

 

Thanks for your help!

Participating Frequently
October 11, 2020

Has anyone ever found a solution to this? I've read 10 posts and none of them have solutions. It's been over 2 months.

Legend
October 11, 2020

screen recordings often have a variable frame rate which can cause issues that are hard to predict.  

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-issues-with-screen-recorded-footage-in-premiere-pro/td-p/10874355?page=1


use mediainfo to determine whether your source is variable or constant frame rate

https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

if it's variable use handbrake to convert to constant frame rate

https://handbrake.fr
and here's a tutorial on how to use handbrake

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y

Participating Frequently
October 12, 2020

I'm doing very plain projects. Very lightly edited footage from a camera. This has occured on multiple projects. I have not even posted until today due to the fact that over the past 3 years, there has not been solution posted to anyone's issues. I can film with a normal camera, place it in premiere, and export it and Premiere adds a hum to it. Even in projects that don't have any effects (i.e. hum remover). A complete mess. I posted today because now I am doing a music video and it is intollerable. 

amykingparamarketing
Participant
July 16, 2018

It is a screen recording on Vidyard.  I import it into Adobe Premiere Pro CC and make the changes.  I have done this with 19 videos so far and the last three it just started buzzing periodically. 

Vinay Dwivedi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 16, 2018

Try cleaning Media cache and check if it helps.

FAQ: How to clean (delete or trash) media cache files?

Legend
July 16, 2018

First of all, you need to tell us what the original video is exactly. Like, is it something he shot on a camera with some kinda specs ? What camera and what is description of the video ( HD, SD, etc. ). There is a program that is free called MediaInfo that you can get for nothin. If you drag your brother's video into that link on your desktop ( once you install MediaInfo and have shortcut there on your computer ) then the option of VIEW / TREE will give you tons of info about the original file.

We would love to see that.

After people have some clue what you are dealing with as 'source' material ( your brothers video) then it may lead to suggestions about how to fix it in PPro.

Nobody can do nothin if they have no clue what you are dealing with.

: )

Vinay Dwivedi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 16, 2018

Hi Amy,

Is it on Windows or MAC?