Blake Hodges

Q: Audio Clicks and Pops appearing in clips

In the final stages of editing a project that truly tests your machine, I am now running in to a mysterious problem.

 

I am nearly completely finished with a semi-complex project. Just in recent hours, certain clips have started developing "Clicks" and "Pops" that are very, very distinct. This might be fine.... if I were able to correct them. But conveniently, it appears that Final Cut Pro X does not give you this capability.

 

Is there a way to correct Clicks and Pops in FCPX? If not, is there some explainable reason why my audio is creating these problems slowly and surely? (the source media does not have the clicks)

 

Thank you for your insight!

Posted on Jul 22, 2011 9:15 PM

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  • by djoliverm,

    djoliverm djoliverm Jul 27, 2011 4:07 AM in response to Pancenter
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    Jul 27, 2011 4:07 AM in response to Pancenter

    Yeah, already did. I wholly understand audio as I've been a DJ and producer for several years now, so knowing that there is only one audio track with no effects on it and FCPX spits it out with all these artifacts is very annoying. I'm testing right now to see if I export clips as Apple ProRes 422 files and then put those same clips back in FCPX (which is what I'm doing right now to put together several :30 spots into one 2 minute spot), to see if it introduces the artifacts. I have a hunch it might be messing up H.264 files (which is what I've been working with recently, to save space since all of this is going online anyway).

     

    I'll update this post once I finish this test...

  • by RaycerXray,

    RaycerXray RaycerXray Jul 27, 2011 5:20 AM in response to Blake Hodges
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:20 AM in response to Blake Hodges

    I'm wondering - has anyone tried to reinstall Final Cut X again on Lion to see if the problems go away. Snow Leopard to Lion may be the culprit with all of these very annoying bugs that are showing up - but I'm wondering if a reinstall, not of Lion, but of FCP X will do the trick.

     

    I might give that a try over the weekend to see if I have any luck. I'll let everyone know what happens when I do.

     

    Ray

  • by Blake Hodges,

    Blake Hodges Blake Hodges Jul 27, 2011 5:45 AM in response to RaycerXray
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:45 AM in response to RaycerXray

    I would like to point out that I am NOT using Lion yet at all, and still get the problems.

  • by djoliverm,

    djoliverm djoliverm Jul 27, 2011 5:45 AM in response to RaycerXray
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:45 AM in response to RaycerXray

    I'll give it a shot. I mean, FCPX is its own enclosed application, so uninstalling and installing is just deleting it from Applications and copying it back. I'll try it anyways and see how it goes.

     

    I'm uploading a video to youtube to show all you guys what exactly we're talking about here with the audio issues, I'll post it in a few...

  • by djoliverm,

    djoliverm djoliverm Jul 27, 2011 5:46 AM in response to Blake Hodges
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:46 AM in response to Blake Hodges

    Hmm, I think I had the audio issues sometimes before Lion, but just couldn't remember correctly. Usually they were intermittent and went away for no apparent reason. :s

  • by Chris Beiting,

    Chris Beiting Chris Beiting Jul 27, 2011 5:50 AM in response to djoliverm
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:50 AM in response to djoliverm

    That's good to know. I'd hate to blame Lion for this -- and it would save me the trouble of putting SL back on my machine.

     

    I'm going to try to rerender, maybe changing the output makes a difference? I'd hate to put the finished file into Premiere and then edit the audio again.

     

    God that'd be annoying.

  • by djoliverm,

    djoliverm djoliverm Jul 27, 2011 5:54 AM in response to Chris Beiting
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    Jul 27, 2011 5:54 AM in response to Chris Beiting

    Everybody if you could watch this video I just posted, it shows how FCPX mangles the audio, and what I think we're all having issues with.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5ed3VB4QJ0

     

    My theory is it can't handle H.264 properly. Anybody having issues with editing and exporting WITHOUT H.264 anywhere in the process? The above video was with an iPhone 4, but I was able to render videos just now that were shot with a Canon T2i and Screenflow movies without a problem.

  • by djoliverm,

    djoliverm djoliverm Jul 27, 2011 8:58 AM in response to djoliverm
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    Jul 27, 2011 8:58 AM in response to djoliverm

    So I think I figured it out! (I'm pretty sure FCPX + Lion has issues with compressed audio formats, ESPECIALLY AAC and Apple Lossless!) There's a video of my findings below:

     

    1. I tried doing exactly the same thing I was trying to do on my machine on a co-worker's Snow Leopard MBP, and it worked out fine (it was just importing an iPhone 4 .mov and exporting it in FCPX). The output file was pretty much the same as what came in.

     

    2. I found out that only movies from my iPhone 4 were coming out all crazy in the audio, yet my Canon T2i files were fine. Both are H.264, yet the Canon T2i records audio as Linear PCM, while the iPhone 4 records audio as AAC.

     

    3. So I got an idea to use screen flow to record a youtube video and record the computer's audio. Then I decided to export with different formats, both as HD NTSC standards and as web standards with H.264.

     

    4. I found out that both NTSC and H.264 standards were perfectly fine, SO LONG AS THE AUDIO WAS LINEAR PCM (or uncompressed!).

     

    5. I then exported the same clip (both times as H.264) and ONLY changed how the audio was rendered (either Linear PCM/Uncompressed or AAC) and VOILA, I got click and pop artifacts ONLY in the AAC version. The ones that were output as uncompressed audio were totally fine!

     

    CONCLUSION:

     

    Final Cut Pro X on OS X Lion has issues with compressed audio, MAINLY AAC and Apple Lossless! Anything that is Linear PCM/Uncompressed should be fine! For example, MPEG 4 AAC Enhanced Low Delay at 320K came out 95% OK, one or two clicks.

     

    So if any of us are working with material where the audio came to us already as AAC (like an iPhone 4), then we have to rip the audio out somehow first (like through VLC for example) and import it separately as an uncompressed file.

     

    Here's a youtube video showing exactly what I'm talking about:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDw4btShH0s

  • by mjcollinge76,

    mjcollinge76 mjcollinge76 Aug 1, 2011 9:01 AM in response to Blake Hodges
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    Aug 1, 2011 9:01 AM in response to Blake Hodges

    So last night I did a clean install (not an upgrade) of Lion, then installed FXP X, copied over my project from a backup, rendered, no audio problems.

     

    My experience:

     

    Install FCPX on SL then updated to Lion, audio issues.

    Install FXPX on clean Lion install, no problems.

     

    ~max

  • by RaycerXray,

    RaycerXray RaycerXray Aug 1, 2011 9:10 AM in response to mjcollinge76
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    Aug 1, 2011 9:10 AM in response to mjcollinge76

    This is going off topic a little, but many of us have had trouble moving titles around the Viewer since an upgrade to Lion (it only works with the transform tool turned on).

     

    Do you find that you can now drag titles around the screen by clicking on the "target ball" underneath the title text. I'm curious if you're installation procedure fixes a lot of the other bugs people have been having, as well.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Ray

  • by Chris Beiting,

    Chris Beiting Chris Beiting Aug 1, 2011 11:00 AM in response to mjcollinge76
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    Aug 1, 2011 11:00 AM in response to mjcollinge76

    Whew... man that's tempting to do. I might have to back up my stuff to an external tonite and give this a go.

  • by Chris Beiting,

    Chris Beiting Chris Beiting Aug 1, 2011 11:39 AM in response to mjcollinge76
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    Aug 1, 2011 11:39 AM in response to mjcollinge76

    I'm hearing from others that people are experiencing it even after a clean install of Lion.

     

    I'm wondering if Perian might have something to do with it? Just throwing out ideas...

  • by RaycerXray,

    RaycerXray RaycerXray Aug 1, 2011 11:43 AM in response to Chris Beiting
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    Aug 1, 2011 11:43 AM in response to Chris Beiting

    Hmmm... I've got Perian installed. Let me get rid of it and see what happens.

  • by mjcollinge76,

    mjcollinge76 mjcollinge76 Aug 1, 2011 1:08 PM in response to RaycerXray
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    Aug 1, 2011 1:08 PM in response to RaycerXray

    Ray...I don't have any trouble changing the position of a title; also, FCP is yet to crash on me.  A few nights ago I installed FCP on a fresh SL install and it was crashing like crazy.  I would even get kernel panics just browsing through the fx menu.  Running so much better on a clean Lion install.

  • by RaycerXray,

    RaycerXray RaycerXray Aug 1, 2011 1:13 PM in response to mjcollinge76
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    Aug 1, 2011 1:13 PM in response to mjcollinge76

    Might have to go your route, mj. Too many bugs and other annoyances have surfaced, possibly because of the order I installed things.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Ray

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