Bug - Dialogue Separator

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Bug - Dialogue Separator

PostSun Apr 14, 2024 6:03 pm

Audio is overlapping when we use the Dialogue Separator on a track that has not a continuous audio clip.

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The problem seems to not be related because of cut parts being removed of a clip, I attached screen-recording of how it sounds like.
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator with cut clips

PostSun Apr 14, 2024 10:05 pm

Try to delete a portion of a clip, and reduce the background noise for example.
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator with cut clips

PostMon Apr 15, 2024 6:34 am

Not reproducing this behaviour yet. Can you provide a small sample Project which exhibits this behaviour?
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator with cut clips

PostMon Apr 15, 2024 9:47 am

I think it's not related to cutting part of a clip since I could reproduce it, maybe more related to cache or something like this.

It didn't happen right away when I created this test project, but after adding and removing the clip from the timeline (and here I created a new one to make a proper recording with OBS), it happened just by enabling the dialogue separator.

I really don't know what triggers it but it sounds like this (screen-record) : https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/03f5c897-428c-4a26-ab2f-31d82422b065
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator

PostMon Apr 15, 2024 3:32 pm

I don't know if it is the same issue, but I am having major problems Dialogue Separator.

I have a project with a pre-rendered intro, about 8 action camera clips and an outro video. Nothing clever in it at all. Am just using Dialogue Separator to remove voices across all the clips.

If I export without Dialogue Separator, it works fine. With it, I either get loud white noise for the audio or just silence.

In the timeline it plays just fine and the Dialogue Separator does an amazing job, I just can't export the results!

If I try a single video clip and export it works fine.

I have to admit to being a video n00b and have only been using DR for 3 weeks, but I am very IT, photography and DAW savvy, so I am fairly confident I am not doing something dumb. I have tried various permutations of things but nothing has helped.
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator

PostWed Apr 17, 2024 5:29 pm

Is this on a macOS or Windows install?

What is the source Track configuration?

What is the source format and codec?
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Re: Bug - Dialogue Separator

PostWed Apr 17, 2024 5:45 pm

Hi - I have an older clip (2020) that has dialogue, music, and way too much ambience (reverb) on the vocals, so I thought this new Resolve 19 dialogue separator would be perfect. And if I turn down the ambience, it does appear to be doing something like what I'm after, when I hear it working, but both in the timeline and in the exported clip, the audio is now just a jumble of overlapping, out of order clips, exactly as described above and exactly as the sample clip above from Videoneth. This is on Monteray with an Apple M1 computer from late 2022.

The original clip is Quicktime Movie using Timecode, Linear PCM, DV/DVCPRO - NTSC for codec.

The source track configuration is literally just the imported Quicktime MOV file, with Dialogue Separator applied to the main audio, stereo track.

Thanks for any suggestions!

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