How Do You Fix The Audio Noise In A Video?
When you shoot live video, sometimes background noise, such as a hum, buzz or white static, can find its way into your audio track and create problems with the overall rendering of your video. According to David McKnight of eventdv.net, your audience might forgive shaky video, but the audio quality plays a big role in determining whether your video is truly worthwhile or not. And while the best way to keep bad audio out of your video is preventing it in the first place, there are some small fixes you can make in editing software to improve the sound quality. Step 1 Open the file you want to edit in the video editing software. You can drag and drop the file into the editing workspace or select the “File” and “Open” command. Typically, the video file will appear in the media bin near the preview pane or beneath the workspace. Step 2 Drag the video file into the time-line workspace to begin the editing process. Typically the software automatically inserts the video and audio tracks into t