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So my computer was out of commission for about a year or so. I just got it running again (it was a RAM issue), and picked up an old video editing project that I'd been working on before the issue had cropped up. And now, for some reason, any playback audio in Premiere is just this high-pitched, trilling/chirping sound. The original audio from the clips is missing. (The audio does work fine in the original raw video files) When exporting, the issue persists in the exported file.
I'm using Windows 7, and the clips are video game scenes captured with FRAPS and Bandicam in .avi format. I've already updated Premiere. Tried it both with existing clips that were already in the project and with new clips, same thing. I tried normalising the gain, and it just made the noise louder. (Dunno if it's worth noting, but in the clips from Bandicam, the trilling noise isn't as loud as in the clips from FRAPS, but it's still present, and the original audio is still missing)
EDIT: For further reference, I've uploaded a comparison to YouTube.
Original clip is here: Kadara Original - YouTube
Clip after being put through Premiere is here: Kadara Noise - YouTube
I've also checked the Audio Hardware preferences, which I noticed was a fix for a no audio issue, but that all seems normal.
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Update: Reinstalling the software didn't solve it.
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Update #2: Just tried in the trial version of Premiere Pro, same issue again
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Update #3: Just tried the trial version of Pro on a different computer (this one with Windows 10), same issue