Noise Reduction question (example Clip)

I posted a while back about a clicking sound when my actors says certain words.

Here is the youtube link for two example

In the first example. The clicking sound seems to happen when my friend says the word "kabar'

Th second Example. well. that's where it gets weird. I can hear the clicking sound on the project file but after rendering for youtube the clicking seems to be gone.
You should be able to hear the sound during the words "comes across this" for the sentence
"how did you come across this?"

But like I said in example 2 it doesn't seem to be there and only seems to exist in the project file. Unlike example 1 which seems to linger in both.

I'm done jaw jackin' here you go guys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCLYWE-gvn4&feature=youtu.be
 
In the first example. The clicking sound seems to happen when my friend says the word "kabar'

Yes, I hear that click but I'm still not absolutely certain what's causing it. To be honest, clicks and other similar types of imperfections are common in production sound and sometimes there is no obvious cause. It could still be the plosive effect, a lip-smack, handling noise or just some freak millisecond of interference. Best solution is to replace that "k" from an alt take and if that's not possible just try and hide it as best as you can by cutting some EQ.

I can hear the clicking sound on the project file but after rendering for youtube the clicking seems to be gone. You should be able to hear the sound during the words "comes across this" for the sentence "how did you come across this?"

Nope, I can't hear anything on this one. Rendering for Youtube does involve a re-sampling process and it is possible that this re-sampling process has effectively removed a click which existed in your original file. The possible reasons for this is a little technically complex (to do with masking and/or inter-sample peaks) and in general this re-sampling process is much more likely to introduce new clicks than hide existing ones.

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