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Final Cut Pro cuts audio last split second in clips when importing

I have recorded a concert I did over 7 hours and the streaming company cut the entire file into 15 min clean clips. With audio and video start to finish.


When importing a clip, then the next clip, the video transition is seamless but the audio has a small silent strip at the end (see attached screenshot). Cant seem to find a setting to fix this anywhere! And it seems this issue is still on here as a common question that isn't solved?


I've tried adjusting every import setting but to no avail.


So annoying!


Does anyone have a fix for this? The streaming company told me to use Adobe Premiere :/

But I want to keep my Apple ecosystem.


Richie


MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Jun 17, 2022 5:21 AM

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Jun 17, 2022 2:44 PM in response to Richiesnitch

I'm far more curious as to why they cut your program into little pieces in the first place... if I had to guess, they recorded to a drive formatted FAT32 and the filesystem just couldn't handle anything bigger. Which would be stupid on their part, and a good reason to never hire them again, never mind them telling you to use Premiere (barf).


I have seen instances where a small no-audio tail on a clip that was auto-split during recording could be trimmed. The few times I've seen it, the tail was just a repeated frame. Once trimmed, the audio ends up almost matching, but with a pop or click at the edit point.

Jun 17, 2022 3:03 PM in response to Tom Wolsky

Quite true. With video files that have been auto-split, there's not much you can do to fix it as there are no handles (and frequently a missing frame or two of audio).


With a separate, complete audio recording, OP could try to patch the gaps with good audio, and fudge the picture to cover the gap. Haven't seen any indication that such a recording exist in this case, but that was how I managed to fix those instances.

Final Cut Pro cuts audio last split second in clips when importing

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