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Jonah Lee Walker
Inspiring
January 24, 2023

BUG: Losing rendered mulitcam audio

  • January 24, 2023
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I am losing rendered multicam audio in Premiere Pro every time I restart Premiere. I am running Premiere Pro 2018 12.1.1 on 10.12.6 Sierra, and every time I restart premiere I lose all the rendered audio and waveforms in Premiere Pro with multicam clips, all I see is a red line through the audio, and I have to render them again. This has to be a bug and is incredibly frustrating, especially when working with a significant amount of clips as it is a long render.

15 replies

Participant
May 21, 2025

i am constantly loosing my multigroup renders. it's become a real isssue trying to get these renders to stick. is their an eta on when this will be addressed? 

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 28, 2024

Hello @Jonah Lee Walker,

A product team member has announced that the team is working on a fix. Sorry for the frustration.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
timvondrell
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
BUMP! SO many versions. So many problems that are constant throught all of them
Community Manager
January 24, 2023
Deleting my previous, incorrect comment. I've created a bug for this with the number: DVAAU-4203910. You can use this bug number as reference when asking Adobe about the issue.
Participant
January 24, 2023
The disappearing waveforms from multiclips edited into a sequence continues in version 14.8.0. Well done Adobe. It's so exasperating, frustrating and a waste of precious time.
DasPEM
Participant
January 24, 2023
I'm leaning towards Matt's analysis of the situation. While it may not be a "feature" per se, Premiere can't draw a mix-down waveform (like from a nested sequence) until it's rendered, and any change to that mixdown will reset the process. That's not unexpected bad behavior from the software; that's just how it works. They could add a feature to live-render under these circumstances, but I can imagine that eating up a huge chunk of memory. A few ways I've found to work around this problem are as follows.

1) If you only need one audio source once you've synced all your video angles, remove all the extraneous audio tracks.
2) Do not make cuts within a multicam sequence. Honestly, this is just a matter of best practices anyway. It causes a whole bunch of issues with project management down the line.
3) Don't apply audio effects to the source clip (at least not until Adobe makes Master Audio Effects a thing). Always apply to the multicam clip. It may take a little more time but, with the proper copy/paste procedure, not by much.

Maybe one day, somebody will work out a way to render mixdown waveforms in real-time, but until then, this at least somewhat solves the problem.
Community Manager
January 24, 2023
This might not be a bug.
If a nested sequence (multicams are a form of nested sequence under the hood) has to mix down audio, the waveforms are not displayed. Premiere has always worked like this. The only way to see waveforms in a nest is to have a direct 1:1 pass through. Even simple things like cuts or trims will cause the nested waveform to be not drawn.
jasondecker
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
How is this still not fixed? There's a CreativeCow post about this issue from 2014 and this bug report was filed in 2018. WTF???

Image attached: One multicam has waveforms, one doesn't. Nothing I do changes that fact.
Participant
January 24, 2023
I'm having the same issue too. This is honestly ridiculous. Please fix this.
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
Since this bug has existed for years and Adobe appears to have no inclination of fixing it, see the workaround I linked below. Fixed the issue for me in moments.

https://forums.creativecow.net/docs/forums/post.php?forumid=3&postid=958467&univpostid=958467&pview=t