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Inspiring
November 17, 2021
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Audio track being excluded from rendered video in APE 2022

  • November 17, 2021
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I haven't used Premiere Elements for a long time but have just upgraded from APE 11 to APE 2022.

 

However, I am hitting an unexpected problem. When I render a video with one video track and one audio track, the audio track is never included. The audio works fine in edit mode. This same problem has occurred with two different videos.

 

Have I missed some key configuration setting for the rendering process?

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Correct answer Ann Bens

I hadn't originally grasped what you meant by that suggestion, as I had never used Export and didn't know that it provided another way of rendering my video. Previously, I had only ever used the Render button just above the timeline.

 

However, I have now done as you suggest and this time the audio was fine in the rendered file. Why is there such a difference between Export and the Render button?


The render button makes a preview so you can easily play the timeline. That is all.

Export/Share gives you a full quality file to play on your computer.

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HOTELECHOMIKE
Inspiring
November 17, 2021

Hopefully the OP is working with a compeletely new project in PR 2022 & not trying to modify a project originally created under PR 11.

Inspiring
November 17, 2021

It is indeed a totally new APE 2022 project.

Legend
November 17, 2021

What are you rendering it as?

 

What operating system are you using?

And what is the format of your source audio? Is this also true if you add music to the music track below the video?

Inspiring
November 17, 2021

I'm using Windows 10. The original video is a .MOV file I shot on my Canon EOS 5D III. Its original stereo audio track appears below the video in APE. I'm rendering it as a .MPEG file.

 

I deleted the original audio track and replaced it with a music MP3 file. Rendering this version showed exactly the same problem as before. Moving that MP3 to the 'Music' track also made no difference. The rendered MPEG still has no audio.   

Legend
November 17, 2021

What happens if you render an MP4?