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Inspiring
January 27, 2020
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After Effects creates unwanted volume change

  • January 27, 2020
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I run the lateste version of Adobe After Effetcs CC 15.1.2 (Build 69)

I am making a new customer showreel with music I've composed.

It´s two minutes and there hasn't been any problems in earlier versions of this project.

When I last edited it a month ago everything worked ok.
The problem occured two days ago.and could be described this way:

1. I imported my sound file in its original form as a wav file from the latest version of Cubase.

2. In After Effects pre-render mode everything sounds ok. 

3. In the finally rendered film the sound suddenly lower itself to a minimum about 1 minute.

What can possibly have gone wrong here? 


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Correct answer jaxtone

Mylenium.

Thanks for your answer and no harm shall shine over After Effects. It took me to valuable days to find out that it was an idiotic video player named GOM player I used for about a year or so. It seems like the latest update contained some kind of auto adjustment of the volume level.

How I found out? By downloading he old VSL software from VideoLAN's website that is still up and running. In the VSL player everything sounded just perfect. 

But I guess there are more modern stuff out there for playing videos in different formats and if you or anyone have suggestions I am listening.

Jack

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Szalam
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 28, 2020

As a side note: what you've listed is not the latest version of After Effects. The latest version of AE is 17.0.2

jaxtoneAuthor
Inspiring
January 28, 2020

Whoa!

Is this true, yeah I guess it is.

Wonder why my Adobe CC Manage window that shows all different Adobe softwares and flag when a program isn´t up to date have a meny box named update. 

I actually updated the software by using this option just before I tried to figure out what I thought was wrong inside the program itself. (Now I now that After Effects hadn't anything to do with that error since it was the now unistalled GOM-player that caused the probem.)

But how come the Adobe CC Manage window doesn´t update After Effects to the latest version? 

Is this the wrong way to make updates?

Szalam
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 28, 2020

It's possible that your Adobe Creative Cloud app needs to be updated too. Can you show us a screenshot of it?

Mylenium
Legend
January 27, 2020

Without any info about actual file specs, render settings, mastering levels, audio device settings and so on nobody can tell you much. Some formats will auto-adjust levels to comply with their spec or broadcast requirements and aside from that there could be millions of other reasons like your file containing dynamics data from Cubase that gets misinterpreted or the mix not being 100% correct to begin with. Same of course if you force an app like AE that is just plain terrible at anything to do with audio to resample your file.

 

Mylenium

jaxtoneAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 28, 2020

Mylenium.

Thanks for your answer and no harm shall shine over After Effects. It took me to valuable days to find out that it was an idiotic video player named GOM player I used for about a year or so. It seems like the latest update contained some kind of auto adjustment of the volume level.

How I found out? By downloading he old VSL software from VideoLAN's website that is still up and running. In the VSL player everything sounded just perfect. 

But I guess there are more modern stuff out there for playing videos in different formats and if you or anyone have suggestions I am listening.

Jack