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Where is this Crackling/Clicking Sound Coming From in this Footage?

Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2017 Nov 20, 2017

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Hey guys,

I have someone recording some green-screen footage for me to edit. Some of their clips sound perfect, a couple of their clips have this constant clicking/crackling sound throughout the video. It will eventually stop but what could be causing this? Has anyone experienced this?

I can't take it out with Audition either as it's taking up most of the frequencies where speech is also, I've tried with Sound Remover and Noise Reduction.

Here's a link to a snippet of the footage, maybe you can recognize the audio issue and identify what it could be:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EvlfDPS_Sr_b0-SovptLqOXHUU3Z41vs

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Explorer , Feb 02, 2018 Feb 02, 2018

Was actually something to do with the internet router being too close to the camera, REALLY WEIRD issue.

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Mentor ,
Nov 22, 2017 Nov 22, 2017

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maybe the lights or an inline generator. do you have audition or rx advanced? should be pretty easy to remove as its not a complicated waveform and may be at a constant freq you can fix with a basic notch filter without having to even do advanced noise removal techniques.

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Was actually something to do with the internet router being too close to the camera, REALLY WEIRD issue.

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yes, ipads/cellphones can destroy mixing and voice overs too. they should always be placed in a faraday cage before hitting record.

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