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morganb81466641
Participant
July 30, 2019
Question

Weird Audio in Rush

  • July 30, 2019
  • 2 replies
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So I recorded a video that had a lot of noise in the background and so i took advantage of the remove background noise feature in Rush and cranked it up to 70% intensity.

When I would to to play back the video, the audio for the first second of each clip was very quiet and then it would go back to normal. I scrubbed it back and did the playback again and it seemed to all be completely fine.

However when I went to export the video to my files and watched it from there, I had the same issue as before. Is there anything i can do within rush to try and fix this as much as possible? Thanks.

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    BureauSculptaal
    Participant
    April 30, 2022


    I had the same problem with a weird chorus like effect on the voice after cutting.
    I found the problem, when I looked at the Audio > Advanced panel I saw there were 4 audio tracks instead of 2.
    Disabled the second two and it was good. Had to do it for all cuts seperately tho.

    petergaraway
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    August 1, 2019

    Hi Morgan,

    I haven't seen this issue myself but a few things you can try

    1. Remove and then reapply Remove Background Noise

    2. If possible, trim the clip a little to force the clip to be re-analyzed 

    3. Sync your project and export from another device

    Also, if you would like to share your file with me that's causing this issue, I can try to determine the cause on my end.

    Thanks!

    Peter

    Known Participant
    July 19, 2021

    Hi everyone,

     

    I am sorry to say I've been struggling with the noise in Adobe Rush for some time. The sound on my videos is fine if I play them in the media player, but in rush, once I import and start editing on my PC, the sound is distorted and becomes unbearable in some video cuts, from one second to the next, within the same sequence. Could you please let me know if there's a solution to the problem? It seems this is a recurrent issue. 

    Thank you very much for your time!

    caroline_edits
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 4, 2021
    Hello Caroline,

    In reply to your question, no the video imported in Rush is the original
    file (not edited) and the problem arises as soon as I start cutting in
    Rush.
    Upon your request, please find attached two screenshots, the first of the
    video before cutting and the second, after editing. The audio waves in the
    latter are clearly bigger than in the original. This is very frustrating
    because this is not an exception, it happens as a rule, consistently and is
    distorting my files which become inaudible.

    The issue comes from the Rush as pointed out by many of your users.

    So, in order to continue using Rush, I hope to get your expert help.

    Kind regards,
    Vivian

    I sent you a private message so we could exchange screenshots! For some reason they're not popping up here.

     

    Thanks!

    Caroline