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Heya, I am having issues with the sound quality of the .mp4 in my own song cover videos. The quality seems to really worsen once I render the video with DaVinci Resolve, and it doesn't get better when I upload it (view YouTube video "Dreams ..."). For the video down below I recorded my voice and the piano as one stereo track simultaneously. My exact procedure was as follows: 1. Record stereo audio with cakewalk 2. Duplicate audio track and split it into two mono tracks. 3. Apply reverb (little too much here, I admit) and slight gain correction 4. Render to two .wmv (view attachment: dreamsvoice.mp3 and dreamspiano.mp3) 5. Increase volume til the point it does not clip (red), add compressor for high passages 6. Render to mp4, with AAC codec, 192 Kb/s, 16 Bit Depth, Stereo I also was having issues with splitting up my stereo track to two monos in Cakewalk (never done it before), so I had to erase the other track's remains in Davinci. The mp3 I rendered in Davinci, for comparing it to the mp4, sounds just fine to me (view attachment: "dreams video audio only.mp3"), but also some of the louder parts start to sound odd. I too had a similar kind of problem with solo piano recordings where I just could not get it loud and clear at the same time. My microphon is the Audio Technica P48, the piano the Yamaha P-45. This is really bugging me. Is my recording quality faulty? Does it happen because of the failed stereo to mono conversion or is there a render issue? Dreamspiano 1.mp3 Dreamsvoice 1.mp3 Dreams video audio only.mp3