Noise reduction after editing video
Sometimes after I've done some editing work in Premiere Pro I discover that an original video capture had some buzzing like an air conditioner in the background through part or all of the clip. To avoid having to start my editing from scratch after running Noise Reduction in Audition, I've developed the following procedure.
NOTES
- This covers all Sequences in the Project at once.
- This literally replaces the original MTS file with the repaired MP4, both in the assets list and in the timeline(s).
PROCEDURE
1. In Audition:
- open the original capture video (and save it as a new file)
- do the noise reduction (and save the file)
2. In Premiere Pro:
- create a Sequence that’s 1080p (the size of the original videos I've been recording/capturing)
- place the original video recording/capture into it
- place the corrected audio track into it, and be sure the wave forms are lined up exactly
- Mute the audio track of the original video
- export that sequence to a new MP4 file (H.264 - Match source, High Bitrate)
- Note: do not import that new MP4 file into the project first; it will handle that for you
- Note: it doesn’t matter what sequence you have as the active timeline tab
- in the list of assets at the left: right-click on the original video capture file
- click "Replace footage”
- browse to and select the new MP4 file you just exported
- save the Project
Is that the best way to proceed, or is there an easier, more direct way that I'm overlooking?
Thanks!
