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The strange thing is: I'm recording with Shadowplay only and keep the settings always the same. So far I've encountered this problem only with one file. The others luckily work fine. Anyway, that sucks!
Did you find a solution to this problem?
Regards,
Jota
I haven't solved it the way I hoped I would, and just to say this; It's kinda stupid and irritating that I have to pay 9.99 a month for help when it's just this problem I have encountered (when you are trying to submit a ticket on their homepage)
You can actually see in the timeline where the BZZZZ sound will be (if you zoom in you can see the audio inside the video, if you havent separated them)
I also use Shadow Play, so perhaps the problem is Shadow Play? I have tried different audio settings there but with no luck :/
But I cannot say for certain if it is Shadow Play because I have not tried another record program (I can try to record with D3D Gear tomorrow to see).
But what I did to "solve" this was to use a program called "Handbrake", and here is what it do:
"HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs"
But, there's always a but. By using the programI I have to wait until it's converted (takes time, alot if you have several videos you need to convert) and when I play the video in Magix (to edit like cutting, removing, or adding pictures etc) it's laggy in the way that the picture freeze but you hear the sound (the program doesn't freeze or anything like that, more as Magix can't handle the frames?)
Yeah it's a strange way to do it :p, but that's my "solution" so far.
It's not much in spite of how many hours I've used to search around for the solution :/
Hope this helps,
Dogmeat
You can find it here: http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-Video-to-MP3-Converter.htm
It enables you to extract the audio file within seconds out of your video and convert it to nearly any known audio file format (not only mp3).
I've just extracted the audio file from my video and converted it into a wav-file. Then I dragged the video into the timline of MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2016 Plus and removed the audio by right clicking on the file -> audio functions -> remove audio-object.
Then I've dragged the extracted wav-file into the timline and thats it: Bzzz-sound gone!
You should give it try! Works great!
Regards,
Jota
I've tried your fix a couple of time, it does work. No "scratchy og BZZZZ" sound.
However, sadly, but it's probably just some minor settings I have to correct. That when I'm ready to export, Magix is back again to just kick me in my balls by telling me that the audio file is a format it doesn't recognise and the audio settings are wrong...
Grrrr
Dogmeat