![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t know if that is allowed, but I’d really like to solve this issue… This is more or less a cross-post of a question I asked on the Apple Communities. The cracks are already present in the imported video, so switching project audio settings doesn’t seem to matter (i.e. I’ve imported the video multiple times, trying different settings (creating optimized media / using proxy files). I didn’t add any audio effects, so FCP should just use the original audio. ![]() It seems FCP somehow introduces the cracks. These cracks aren’t present when the original video file is played on my iPhone or from my Mac. These are also present when I export the video from FCP. I’ve imported this video into Final Cut Pro X and noticed the audio contains cracks (crackling sounds) when played from FCP. It sounds pretty nice, even though some parts are too loud and get distorted a bit. I’ve recorded a live concert video using my iPhone 6S. ![]()
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