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Audio and/or video glitches at every transition

 
 
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      11th Aug 2006
Everytime I've ever attempted to build a video using WMM, there are audio
glitches or "hiccups" at every video transition. At times during the
transitions, the audio will often briefly speed up and/or pop. Also the
video often freezes momemtarily. Generally the problems are at any video
transition point. Has anyone had these problems and can any suggestions be
offered?
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      12th Aug 2006
I think I have been experiencing the same thing.

I am using WMM 2.1.4026.0 on a DELL XPS Gen2 with WinXP Sp2, with a Creative
Audigy Audio Processor (WDM). I video with a Canon ZR30 and transfer using
Firewire.

These are my experiences. I use WMM to import from the camera, WMM then
makes clips for me. I then copy all the clips all at once to the timeline and
beging editing from there. When I play back the 'raw' movie before editing
anything everything is fine, no "Psshgjt" or "hickups" at all. After trimming
video or adjusting audio volumes etc. I will start to experience the "noise".

I did some experiments with deleting a particular clip or series of clips
and then draging them back to the timeline. Sometimes this worked and
sometime it didnt resolve the "noise" at the transition. I am starting to
think that it is actually happening at the end of the prior clip rather than
at the start of the next clip. The only thing that I havnt tried yet is to
start from scratch and drag all clips to the timeline -- too much work, and I
still have to trim them up again etc. which might cause the "noise". I hope
someone will be able to give us some other insight into our problem. Maybe a
MS software tech will look into it. Family doesnt really notice, but after
spending hours choosing appropriate titles, music, sound effects, stills etc.
and timing everything to the second, it really mars the final production.
What equipment are you using?


"Struggling" wrote:

> Everytime I've ever attempted to build a video using WMM, there are audio
> glitches or "hiccups" at every video transition. At times during the
> transitions, the audio will often briefly speed up and/or pop. Also the
> video often freezes momemtarily. Generally the problems are at any video
> transition point. Has anyone had these problems and can any suggestions be
> offered?
> --
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      12th Aug 2006
also search the boards for "Click between clips"


"Struggling" wrote:

> Everytime I've ever attempted to build a video using WMM, there are audio
> glitches or "hiccups" at every video transition. At times during the
> transitions, the audio will often briefly speed up and/or pop. Also the
> video often freezes momemtarily. Generally the problems are at any video
> transition point. Has anyone had these problems and can any suggestions be
> offered?
> --
>

 
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      15th Aug 2006
One possible reason for the audio problems is if you are working with MP3
audio.
MP3's don't "always" cause a problem but they do sometimes so try converting
them to WMA or WAV and see if the problem goes away.
Also try saving the movie to your harddrive using a couple different
settings and playback in your media player to see if the problem is there or
if it is only in the preview.
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MVP - Windows Digital Media
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"Struggling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AAE273D9-9F79-4558-B9B3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Everytime I've ever attempted to build a video using WMM, there are audio
> glitches or "hiccups" at every video transition. At times during the
> transitions, the audio will often briefly speed up and/or pop. Also the
> video often freezes momemtarily. Generally the problems are at any video
> transition point. Has anyone had these problems and can any suggestions
> be
> offered?
> --
>



 
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      13th Sep 2006
The problem appears to occur after the "project" has been converted to an avi
file - it appears that there is too much processing during transitions. It
does not occur with some other editing software such as Ulead etc



"Wojo" wrote:

> One possible reason for the audio problems is if you are working with MP3
> audio.
> MP3's don't "always" cause a problem but they do sometimes so try converting
> them to WMA or WAV and see if the problem goes away.
> Also try saving the movie to your harddrive using a couple different
> settings and playback in your media player to see if the problem is there or
> if it is only in the preview.
> --
> -Wojo
> MVP - Windows Digital Media
> www.wojos-web.co.nr
>
> "Struggling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AAE273D9-9F79-4558-B9B3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Everytime I've ever attempted to build a video using WMM, there are audio
> > glitches or "hiccups" at every video transition. At times during the
> > transitions, the audio will often briefly speed up and/or pop. Also the
> > video often freezes momemtarily. Generally the problems are at any video
> > transition point. Has anyone had these problems and can any suggestions
> > be
> > offered?
> > --
> >

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