Hissinng/Static on audio track

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  • mjkc
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    • Dec 2001
    • 5

    Hissinng/Static on audio track

    Hi

    When I capture a video in MPEG format I get a lot of static in the background.

    I have tried de-multiplexing the Audio/Video, then editing the Audio to remove the hissing, but when I re-multiplex the two together the hissing re-appears.

    Anyone have any ideas?

    Thanks
    Last edited by mjkc; 17 Dec 2001, 11:07 PM.
  • Simon T
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    • Nov 2001
    • 95

    #2
    Yep, I think I know what you mean. I had (have) the same thing but I've found a solution. I always convert with Flask and in that program you can mess with the audio so I increased the volume of the sound. Now I can't hear it anymore (yes, sometimes, but exceptionnel).

    AND what's better: while playing the VCD on my standalone, th noise is gone, so it's not such a big problem.
    Still standing... ...also after the forumcrash )

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    • mjkc
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      • Dec 2001
      • 5

      #3
      Simon T

      Thanks very much for the help

      I discovered last knight that the problem was more basic than that though (it might help you as well). It was the built in sound chip on my motherboard!

      I have now disabled this and am using a sound blaster live card which works fine.

      Why the hiss should re-appear when re-multiplexing I do not know. Perhaps this process used the audio chip to re-multiplex.

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      • Simon T
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        • Nov 2001
        • 95

        #4
        How do you disable that? Than I can do this also. I know, it's very strange it only happens when it's multiplexed... (A job for Mulder and Scully )
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        • mjkc
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          • Dec 2001
          • 5

          #5
          Simon T

          I turned mine off by going into BIOS and there was an option "Disable on board sound".

          Hope this works for you

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          • Simon T
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            • Nov 2001
            • 95

            #6
            Thanx, I'll try it (when I reboot my pc over 6 months or something
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