4 Free Vide Sound Effects - Most Popular
One Minute of Silence

One full minute of digital silence: no noise, no room tone, just a perfectly blank stereo file you can drop anywhere in your timeline. Idealized studio silence, ready for all your tests and tricks.
To create a custom silent audio file, go to my Silence Generator.
Typical uses (based on users’ feedback):
> insert clean gaps between songs, jingles or podcast segments
> mute apps or devices that insist on playing a sound file (alarms, notification systems, in-car players, etc.)
> keep players, audio engines or Bluetooth links alive without any audible sound
> work around tools and platforms that require an audio track (force video export instead of GIF, pad the end of a file, calibrate meters, etc.)
It can also serve as a symbolic “minute of silence” in streams, events, radios or artistic projects. Free and royalty-free (CC0) for all your uses. UCS Category: TEST. Length: 01:00.
clinking of empty glass (Toast)

Empty stemmed water glass tapped with a knife. The kind of gesture you do before giving a speech, taking the floor, or making a toast. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:57.
Spoon in a mug empty

Noise movements of a spoon in a mug empty. The mug is placed on a wooden kitchen table. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:52.
Metal box lid

Opening and closing the lid of a metal box empty (x3). UCS Category: OBJCont. Length: 00:05.
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- Use simple keywords (1-2 words work best)
- Prefer English terms when possible
- Avoid typos and misspellings
- Try synonyms if you don't find results
- Use singular nouns (cat, not cats)
- Skip adjectives (cat not big cat)
- Avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Don't describe what the sound is NOT
- Focus on the sound source (door, engine, bird)