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Phantom audio introduced when using Enhance Speech feature on audio clips

Community Beginner ,
Jul 25, 2024 Jul 25, 2024

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This is the third time I have sent a video to a client only to have it randomly generate phatom sounds on the talk track of my video. Instead of treating each clip in my 3 minute sequence, I typically nest the sequence then apply the Enhance Speech feature (which I previously did through adobe.podcast.enhance) so had to render out and run through that. Now that feature is built right into the essential sound panel in premiere (brilliant) BUT not if I am going to get weird audio overlap. So my question is...is there a duration limit on using that feature? My video is 3 mins long with 31 (talking)audio clips. Should I be using a different workflow? The remix feature? Please advise as I have lost confidence with this feature.

Window 10, 64 GB Ram, 8TB SSD.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 30, 2024 Jul 30, 2024

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Hi there,

I'm sorry that you're experiencing this issue. Could you share a sample project and an exported file with the audio defect? You can upload the files through any file hosting service and share the link with me through private message. 

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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