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  • Normalize during encoding…

    Posted by Eric Barker on November 6, 2008 at 8:51 pm

    Hello. The TV station I work for has a new airplay system that allows us to encode our sequences to MPEG2 and drag-n-drop them onto the video server. The only problem is that nowhere along the way is there any “normalize audio” function. So I’m desperate to find a way to normalize audio at the point of encoding in premiere. I notice this “filters” tab, but all it has is “noise reduction”. Is there a way to add additional filters to the list, including a normalize function?

    I know that I can simply bounce to an AVI, normalize the clip, and then encode it from there, but that takes extra time (we go through a lot of these) and space. My boss will probably not go for that, either, since it means an extra step. So I’m looking for any way to normalize audio during encoding… this should be just a standard feature, but I’m not seeing it anywhere.

    Television Producer
    KTVF-11 Fairbanks, Alaska
    video.ericbarker.com

    Tom Krauska replied 17 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Tom Krauska

    November 7, 2008 at 5:08 pm

    If you really want to save the audio in a cleaned up version, you need to use Adobe Audition or Soundbooth, not Premiere Pro.

    In CS3, if you right click on the sound file, you can go to “Edit in Soundbooth.” That will help you cleanup the audio, then return to Premiere Pro.

    If you want fast and dirty, don’t do anything to the sound.
    You can always go back and clean it up if you need it later.

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