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I am thankful to have run across this thread. I recorded a simple carol and was disappointed by the degradation of the audio in the produced video.

To be fair, my own audio is not pristine. But the problems get exaggerated in the final output and I didn't know where to turn.

I'll follow this to see if the issue gets addressed. Sure hope so! It's kind of a deal breaker for me.

The video is here. If you just listen to the last few seconds, you'll here what sounds like clipping/distortion. This is not in the source wav.

https://www.facebook.com/robert.killen/videos/10202614399517264/

<video controls="controls" width="300" height="150">
<source src="https://www.facebook.com/robert.killen/videos/10202614399517264/" />
</video>
Never mind. I figured it out.

For anyone running into the same issue. There is an "Animation" option selected by default. The effect is invisible on the default bg, but shows up on everything else.

Cheers!
I have uploaded my project to Youtube so that you can better see what I'm talking about: https://youtu.be/mRph1G71GoE

The background diamondplate and the white text are all I want. The descending vertical line and grey ghost image are somehow attached to the titles.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Last night I put together a series of white title overlays using slide and glow motion effects. With only the default black background everything looked great.

This morning I added a static background image and I'm getting an odd result. Every time a new title block comes into the frame a ghosted image fades in with a grey gradient over a light gray floral deco pattern and a dark vertical stripe about 1/3 of the way from the left edge.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

Win 8.1
PD13.0.3516.0
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