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Registered: 05.11.2015
05.11.15 17:04:23
Hello. I am a Windows user and received videos from a Mac user. They were originally AAC mono, 16,000 khz, H264, 1575 x 886, millions. 5.13 fps, data rate 144.45 kbit/sec.

FIrst, I had to convert from this Apple MP4 to a WIndows format that I could edit. I used AVS to convert from MP4 to AVI, and video settings are now framerate 4.97 fps, bitrate 5462.581 kbps, IBM Motion JPEG. Audio settings: 2 channels, sample rate 32 khz, bitrate 256 kbps, codec MP3.

I cut out sections of the video in AVS, then produced it as: AVI H.264/AVC, 1200 kbps, Audio: MP3, 192 kbps.

The video is fine, but static is now present throughout the video. Like a periodic clicking noise every few seconds. At first I thought it was interference from my small electric room heater, but when I turned it off and reproduced the video, same issue.

What settings would you recommend that will not introduce this poor audio when I produce my edited video again?

Thanks for your help.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
06.11.15 13:14:51
To: DigitalHarbor

Dear user,

Please try to reedit your original file and save it to audio with 256 kbps bitrate, you can use AVS Video Editor to do it.

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

Kind regards
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