Some common issues include background noise, unwanted dialogue sounds, inconsistent audio levels, and dull-sounding audio Background noise: If you can't re-shoot your video, you can use noise reduction software such as RX. Unwanted dialogue sounds: Lip smacks, breaths, clicks, etc. You can use RX de-click module to eliminate some of those sounds. Inconsistent audio levels: normalized function in premiere, or audition, apply compression, or automation. Dull-sounding audio: play around with the parametric equalizer, try to eliminate sounds you don't want with narrow bands and amplify sounds you want with wider bands.
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