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Posts: 4
Registered: 14.01.2015
16.01.15 00:43:06
This annoying problem had foxed me for some time – namely the audible “spike” in sound in the last 0.5 sec when using the red volume adjustment line to fade out the audio of a clip before the next scene. The AVS help line was very efficient at replying to my requests for a fix – but none of them were the answer – such as uninstalling the programme and reinstalling it!

As previous posts have identified the problem – and no solution is evident – it would appear this is a glitch that is beyond the developers who work for AVS. Never fear – I enjoy a challenge and have found a way round the problem! Here’s what to do:

1) When creating a video and you want to insert an audio track with a fade between scenes .... with no spike - first import an audio track into the media library (in my case an mp3 music track).

2) Next drag it to the audio timeline and position it at the exact point you want it to start. Trim the right hand end by dragging it to about 10 sec after you want the clip to end.

3) Then set the fade point: double click the red volume line to create a dot where you want it to start fading – repeat to create a point where you want the fade to end – in my case to mute.

4) Drag the volume line at the second dot down to the bottom to create the fade. Then drag the third dot at the very end of the clip (after the unwanted 10 seconds extra bit) to the bottom, thus creating a mute “flat line” after the end of the fade. (See screen cap)

5) Click the padlock on the left of the audio track to hold the faded audio in place. Now delete everything else – all video associated with your project – leaving only the faded audio track. Drag it to the extreme left. You now have a video with an audio that matches your project by starting and fading exactly where you want it – and it runs 10 sec longer in mute – after which there will still be the annoying “pop”! However – it is now after where you want to end your clip.

6) Now click “Produce” and save the audio as a video file – I chose a WAV file – and save it to wherever you are going to save your final video – as something like “audio clip1”). This will create a black video with just the faded audio track that is exactly the right length (including fade) for your project. (If you want to preserve this as an AVS project file then do so and exit.)

7) Now reopen your original project, click Media Library and click Import. Browse to where you saved the audio clip file and import it.

8) Right click the file in your Media Library pane and select “Extract Audio” from the drop down menu. Save it as a new sound file as something like “audio extract”.

9) Click import and import the audio extracted file into your media library. (nearly done!)

10) Drag the audio extract file onto your timeline and carefully position it so that the start is exactly where you want it to begin. It should of course play and fade exactly at the correct point. However because you faded it to mute for 10 seconds longer..... (after which there will be the pesky “pop”) all you have to do is to trim the clip by dragging the right hand end to the left.... you don't need to drag it exactly to the fade point as it will have already faded to mute ...just drag it left far enough to hide the “pop”. (This means you do not have to fade the clip by creating fade points on the red volume line – just let it play!). Voilà!

Phew! Admittedly this is a low tech, clunky and time consuming solution. However it works! AVS – what should take 5 seconds takes 5 minutes.... please can you fix it?
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Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
16.01.15 12:47:50
To: john@johnsimonett.co.uk

Dear John,

Thank you for the detailed information about the issue. It is a very usefull recomendation and can be helpfull to our users.

We have passed all the information over to ou developers. They are working on this issue and we will let you know as soon as the issue is resolved.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
Posts: 1
Registered: 08.02.2015
08.02.15 21:19:24
I have got the same problem and it really annoys me.

Especially the point, that it seems to be different everytime.

Sometimes I can hear this crack, and sometimes I do not. Without changing anything! Just by replaying again. First time I can hear it, second time I cannot. And I did not even change something!
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
11.02.15 14:11:20
To: PhiSch

Dear user,

We'd greatly appreciate if you could help us the resovle the issue and provide your project file.

Could you please try to use an experimental .exe file generated by our developers and inform if it improved the situation:
http://forum.avs4you.com/posts.aspx?lng=ENG&t=2762&p=3#23371

Thank you for understanding and cooperation.

Kind regards
Posts: 14
Registered: 04.02.2014
14.03.15 12:00:02
To: john@johnsimonett.co.uk

i've found better solution of bug. see my insruction - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE-QgqHqlSI
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
20.03.15 12:14:26
To: righteos

Dear John,

Thank you for information and the video with the description of the issue.

We greatly appreciate your help.

Kind regards
Posts: 14
Registered: 04.02.2014
03.05.15 10:59:26
Сейчас ведутся работы над новыми версиями аудио программ, но в скором времени (примерно месяц-два) ожидаем релиз видео продуктов с серьезными исправлениями.

Проблема со скачком аудио находится в топе приоритетных задач, если до релиза будет рабочее тестовое решение, обязательно Вам его отправим.

С уважением, Алексей
Posts: 36
Registered: 19.07.2015
23.07.15 18:26:32
To: righteos


Thanks for the link John! Helped me out pretty quickly!
mcc
Posts: 1
Registered: 10.11.2015
10.11.15 20:47:05
Common guys, any news on this?

Just uninstalled AVS Video Editor, launch your AVSUninstallCleanery, no one trace about AVS found, reboot the machine, installed the latest version 7.1.4.264, imported a new video, imported a new audio, and still got the glitch on fade out. Tried mp3, m4a, .....

I don't want a workaround enlarging the audio line, process the video and cut the glitch at the end. This is really annoying. I need a working video editor.

When you will fix this bug?
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
12.11.15 06:13:55
To: mcc

Dear user,

We are sorry for the inconvenices caused.

Our developers are working on the issue now.

We will let you konow as soon as the issue is resolved.

Thank you for cooperation.

Kind regards
Posts: 1
Registered: 11.11.2015
12.11.15 11:57:35
Thx Nat, any time estimate? In the next couple of days or weeks?

btw, I can't login to the forum with my old username, had to register a new one.
something is going wrong on the forum users registration.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
13.11.15 08:24:30
To: mcc0

Unfortunately we cannot tell you when the issue may be resolved.
Sorry for the inconvenices.
Posts: 4
Registered: 04.04.2016
04.04.16 00:44:29
Any progress, please? Glitches are really obtrusive bug that in case of use sound feature "fade out" radically degrades resulting video and this way app usability.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
05.04.16 10:45:17
To: bennen

Dear user,

Our developers are working on this issue now.
We will let you know as soon as the issue is resolved.

Please try to follow the recommendations on how to avoid the issue given above.

Thank you for cooperation.

Kind regards
Posts: 4
Registered: 04.04.2016
05.04.16 11:10:37
mcc:
I don't want a workaround enlarging the audio line, process the video and cut the glitch at the end. This is really annoying. I need a working video editor.

I have to agree with it, besides I cannot use this workaround as I have this problem with soundtrack of own video so I would have to shorten/trim itself.
Posts: 1
Registered: 06.07.2016
06.07.16 19:48:15
I am having this issue still. After 6 years of this post.

I have two audio clips right next to each other and in the timeline everything is all god and sounds fine. I have a -25 gain on it to hear some interview voices in the main video track. At the last second, for a brief moment, and only in it exported, the audio spikes back up to the original level before I brought it down. at the end of the first audio clip. But again, this doesn't happen in the timeline, it happens when it's exported and I watch it on the file on my computer. I have tried doing the zooming in super far on the audio track to look at it and there is absolutely no spike in the nodes.

How can I trust the editing software when I the exported clip is different from the timeline clip? How can I fix this? How can you programmers fix this?

-Jerry
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
07.07.16 08:54:28
To: kassthebomb

Dear Jerry,

You can do the following: right click on the audio track where you get the sound glitch - choose Audio, in the new opened window under the preview you will see an audio line with fade in and fade out effects and triangles indicating them, please drag the triangle at the end according to the arrow on the screenshot and then back to the very end of the audio line, press Ok and try to playback the audio.

Please inform about the result.

Kind regards
Posts: 4
Registered: 04.04.2016
23.11.16 22:58:21
Anything new at this issue in version 7.4 ? Available release changelog somewhere?
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
24.11.16 07:01:49
To: bennen

Dear user,

Unfortunately for now the issue is not resolved.

Please use the resolution provided in my previous message.

As soon as the issue is resolved I will let you know.

Kind regards
Posts: 4
Registered: 04.04.2016
26.11.16 03:46:50
To: Nat

I have tried method according to your advice but without required effect. What (technical) result should have this action? Although I didn't succeeded in returning of moving arrow back to the very end (I "lost" one microsecond of the end as at your screenshot) the playback still stays the same (which means randomly differently long/short sound glitch at the end of sound fading out).
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