#I create a dubb but the audio is wrong. It is cutted. What can I do?

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glossy kestrelBOT
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AI-generated Answer for elizabeth__liones

If the audio in your dub is incorrect or cut, here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:

  1. Check Dubbing Studio Settings: Ensure that all settings, such as language and speaker options, are correctly configured. Misconfigured settings can lead to errors in the output.

  2. Regenerate Specific Sections: Use the Dubbing Studio to regenerate the sections of the audio where the issue occurs. This can help fix any gaps or errors in the dubbing.

  3. Split the Video into Smaller Segments: If the video is long, consider splitting it into smaller segments (ideally around 15 minutes) and dubbing each part separately. This can improve processing accuracy and reduce errors.

  4. Adjust Transcription and Timing: In the Dubbing Studio, review and edit the transcription if necessary. You can also adjust the placement of voice clips on the timeline to ensure proper synchronization.

  5. Use Dynamic Duration: If the audio sounds rushed or stretched, try using the "Dynamic Duration" option for specific clips. This adjusts the clip length to better match the spoken text.

If these steps don’t resolve the issue, you may need to provide more details about the problem, such as the original file, the settings used, and the specific sections where the audio is cut. This will help troubleshoot further.

tough spire
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The original file is correct. The audio is good in the original but in the created dubbed there is silence at that clip. On english and also on spanish

glossy kestrelBOT
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AI-generated Answer for elizabeth__liones

If the original file is correct but the dubbed audio has issues, such as silence in certain sections, here are some steps you can try to resolve the problem:

  1. Check Dubbing Studio Settings: Ensure that the settings in the Dubbing Studio are configured correctly. Pay special attention to the language and speaker options.

  2. Regenerate the Dubbed Sections: Try regenerating the specific sections where the audio is missing. This can sometimes resolve isolated issues.

  3. Split the Video into Smaller Segments: If the problem persists, consider splitting the video into smaller parts and dubbing each segment separately. This approach can help avoid processing errors in longer videos.

  4. Use High-Quality Input Files: Ensure the original video has minimal background noise and clear audio, as this can improve the dubbing results.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to reach out to the support team for further assistance. Be sure to provide the original video, the dubbed output, and details about the settings you used in the Dubbing Studio.

tough spire
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how can I add an audio clip?