I'm also curious why AviDemux can't reprocess it. See how to install (and get started with) FFmpeg on Windows in this detailed guide with. The microphone settings page likewise doesn't provide any information ( ) The closest page I could find to this topic is here: but again there is no mention of the output audio bitrate. I did look through the user guide but couldn't seem to find any information on how to change the output file's audio bitrate. How can I solve this problem? Anyone know? did you try reading the user guide ? - Hi october262, When I uploaded this to Google Drive I ended up with the same choppiness. I saved the file, but when I right click and view its properties in Windows it says it has a bitrate of 47kbps (it previously had 69).
I still can't figure out how to change the output bitrate on iSpy, but I tried reprocessing the audio using AviDemux by selecting "AAC (lav)" from "Audio Output", clicking "Configure" and selecting a bitrate of "128" from the drop down menu. I'd appreciate it if anyone can point me in the right direction, as this problem has been frustrating me for a while now and I have no idea what to do to solve it.
I am not really an expert on audio or video encoding, but I am a software engineer and fairly tech-savvy. What is causing this choppiness and how can I make it stop? Is there a configuration setting I need to tweak in iSpy? Is it a setting in AVIDemux when I process the files? Do I need to use a different software to perform some kind of processing to the file to prevent this?
However, if you download the file and open it in Windows Media Player or VLC, the audio plays back fine.
If you try to play this video in your web browser (I've reproduced this on Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer on both my home and work computers, running different versions of Windows), the audio will be choppy. Here is a link to one of the offending video files on my Google Drive: However when I upload those files to Youtube or Google Drive, the audio is rendered choppy in the web browser player, just as it is in AviDemux's video previewer. However, when saving the output from AviDemux, and opening the saved files in a media player, they still play fine. I tried reprocessing the videos with the software AviDemux, and I noticed that when I preview them in the software, I experience the same audio choppiness.
When I upload videos recorded with my cell phone, they do not experience any audio stuttering or chopping. This problem only happens with video files produced by iSpy. However, if I upload the videos to Youtube or Google Drive and attempt to play them in my web browser, the audio is extremely choppy and seems to be cut out every half second or so. When I open the files locally on my computer in media player software such as Windows Media Player or VLC player, the video and audio plays fine. I have a problem with video files produced by my security camera software, iSpy. Forgive me if this has been asked before, but I've searched exhaustively for days trying to find a solution and am at a complete loss for what to do to solve this problem.