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Yeah you'd think.

Knowing i had an earlier version of PD makes me wonder how no one else has reported issues. Sorry to hear you are having issues.

Adobe Premiere is worth it for me, and although it has its issues, it quite consistent in its stability.
Quote Same issue here with PD17 in combination with the DJI pocket 2 (1080/50p)

MP4s produced by the camera sound fine, but when imported (and even not placed on the timeline, or produced) in PD, they sound like an mp3 with a 64kbps bitrate. Especially with higher frequencies.

I read that the issue in PD18 is still present.

Any resolution yet, except using other editing software?


Sorry No i didnt. Ive been using Adobe Premiere with no issues. I think its safe to say that there is something in the conversion process. Not had any other responses from Cyberlink
[Just wanted to say I managed to sort the issue but not in a way I'd hoped.

I'm now subscribed to Adobe and managed to get the audio working without issue.
I have posted the updated file here.

https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtVJrZhiTOjzhzEfnI_FBtrO_ukF?e=Tblya3

Thanks again for your help, sorry the file links had different output values, I was trying any way I could to get the audio to clean up, as it worked fine with gopro and the bitrates for the audio were similar between gopro and Osmo P2.

Its not the solution to the issue as I'm sure others may come across this at some point.

Thanks again Optodata
Quote I think we need to be on the same page regarding the audio. I used MediaInfo for the following stats:

The original clip is AAC LC audio with an audio bit rate of 192kb/s, while both of your produced clips are AAC LC but at 384kb/s. I'm not clear why the title of the 3rd clip includes "328 kbps," but either way it seems like that up-conversion from 192kb/s is where the problem comes in.

For completeness, the original video is AVC 3840x2160 29.97fps with a video bit rate of 80Mb/s, while your first clip is AVC 1920x1080 119.88fps @ 65.2Mb/s and the 3rd clip is 1920x1080 30.00fps @ 65.5Mb/s.

I don't have PD16, but I used the Profile Analyzer in PD17 to create a matching profile for your clip and have put the profile and the produced clip in this OneDrive folder.

The clip there is AVC 3840x2160 29.97fps @ 83.1Mb/s and the audio is AAC LC 192kb/s just like the original clip. I produced using my nVidia GPU but SVRT is also available which means no rendering is needed.

If you're happy with that clip, you can add the custom profile to your system. To do that you'll need to open up your copy of Profile.ini with PD closed. I believe it's located in the C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\CyberLink\PowerDirector\16.0\UserConfigure folder.

Copy the contents of the OneDrive .ini file and paste them to the end of your Profile.ini file and save it. When you open up your project again in PD, you'll see the new profile on the AVC MP4 tab under the Custom drop-down menu.



I appreciate the detail in your repsonse. I understand what you are saying about up-conversion and it was something I wondered. The problem still remains however.
Listening to the audio to the clip you provided I can still hear the degenerated audio when I don't get that from GoPro once the clip is produced.

Original Audio for both GoPro and the Mini 2 are both the same quality in the original Mp4 files.

For some reason I don't get this with the GoPro clip.

Thanks for taking time to raise my awareness to the profiles.
No Joy after the scan and repair.
this is the output file
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtVJrZhiTOjzhy4J3-r9PM8GSHH_?e=8Hvaov
Ive done the scan.

I have attached the file and pic of the scan result.
Quote Thanks for all the details. I'm not sure what you're saying in the name of your produced clip - that you didn't check the "Fast video rendering technology" box, and that you experience the same issue at 30p as 120p? Maybe some more context would help, and it would be great to have the original clip from your drone to compare it to.

Your AMD GPU driver looks ok but I think there's a newer version out.

At the end of the DxDiag results there have been crashes of VLC (it's now at v3.0.14 while you're at 3.0.11) and WMP. These suggest that there may be problems with Windows core files, and you may want to try running the two commands in this post to see if any issues can be quickly found and repaired.


Let me clarify

the issue isn't with the video output. The issue seems to be with the audio file of the DJI pocket 2, which isn't a drone.

The main file (link below) of the original which is clear.

VLC player was installed yeserday I thin and I was under the impression it was the mosty up to date I've updated to the version youve mentioned and have the same issue.
Here is the original file:
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtVJrZhiTOjzhyzPViiKItTObhyB?e=Z1aWjs

and here is a render I have just done :
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtVJrZhiTOjzhy0yFTVGEL57RuB6?e=MEfbwv

If you could check these out, I am running a scannow routine and let you know how it goes.

Thanks for you help, I appreciate it

I have just dopne a video test with my GoPro8 and this is fine.

Which is even more confusing as there is an issue somewhere.
Has anyone got any solutions to this problem? I have an issue where I load my clip into PD16 and the audio is like hearing a CD 44.1 MHz soundtrack get turned into a 128Kbps mp3 file.

I dont have this issue with my GoPro's so I'm confused as to whether its the Osmo Pocket 2 or the PD 16 software.

I'm using the Rode 2 Go mic set up and recording into the OP2 (Mono) which sounds fine on the original Video file. Once PD16 gets a hold its mush.

please help I just shed out a ton of money for this set up and thought I'd got a great audio/video combo until editing.

Thanks in advance

version - 16.0.3424.0
ULTIMATE
VDE181119-02
link to




https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtVJrZhiTOjzhyp3gwucbrURY5yA?e=bjtaKN
Quote The best way to get help from the forum community would be to follow the steps in the Read Me Before Posting guide and start a new discussion in the appropriate forum (this is for PD18, and you should post in PD previous versions).

Please share your exact PD16? 17? version number and to see the DxDiag results so we can see how your PC is configured. It may also help to share a sample clip that's giving you trouble so other people can examine and test it. You can upload it to OneDrive or Google Drive then paste a publicly shareable link to it here. See this FAQ for more details.


My apologies, frustration has the better of me and this seemed appropriate to the issue. I'll do that, thanks for your guidance.
Has anyone got any solutions to this problem? I have an issue where I load my clip into PD16 and the audio is like hearaing a CD 44.1 MHz soundtrack get turned into a 128Kbps mp3 file.

I dont have this issue with my GoPro's so I'm confused as to whether its the Osmo Pocket 2 or the PD 16 software.

I'm using the Rode 2 Go mic set up and recording into the OP2 (Mono) which sounds fine on the original Video file. Once PD176 gets a hold its mush.

please help I just shed out a ton of money for this set up and thought I'd got a great audio/video combo until editing.

Thanks in advance
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