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October 22, 2017
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Audio stops after a (short) while (in Premiere)

  • October 22, 2017
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Since I have downloaded Adobe CC 2018 (4.3.0.256) I experience troubles with my audio-track in Premiere.

Audio just stops after a (short) while. From that moment on, the audio meter is also dead.

When I close Premiere and restart, the sound is back for some time.

This issue also occurs in old projects.

Windows 8.1

Intel i7 64-bits

16,0 Gb RAM

Hope someone can help me...

20 replies

karlh2058891
Participant
May 5, 2018

Have similar problem. Some or all of the audio tracks deactivates after I restart Premiere and acts like they are muted. The only workaround that works for me is to create new audio tracks, move the audio files to the new tracks, then delete the old ones.

Participant
May 5, 2018

Try soloing one audio track, then un-soloing. This should bring all audio back online.

Participating Frequently
May 5, 2018

The problem is remembering to do this when opening a project to export to h264 etc.  If you don't remember you will waste a lot of time - or even worse - some audio tracks will work but others won't.  So you end up with the wrong sound balance.  Ridiculous to have this bug introduced into the latest version.

Participant
April 29, 2018

I have the same problem as well. However, I've managed to find a quick work-around solution - just press the solo button on any track, then deactivate the solo, and that should make it work again... At least it's easier than restarting Premiere all together!

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2018

I've only just updated to the latest version. Some bugs have been fixed, but now this new one has been introduced.  I also discovered that clicking the solo button, then deactivating it makes the audio return.  But it's a real pain as I've just encoded a large file to h264 only to find that a lot of audio is missing.  The problem occurs when Premiere is first re-opened.  (I'm using mxf files and Windows 10). So before encoding, it's now necessary to check that all the audio tracks are actually working - very time consuming when multiple audio tracks with lots of cuts are used.  I dread updates as they always seem to introduce new bugs.  And having opened and worked on a project in the latest update, it's not possible to open it in the previous version of CC.  All very unsatisfactory for a 'professional' program.  Adobe really ought to give priority to making everything work before introducing new features.

Participant
October 25, 2022

Spot on. We're all basically paying to be beta testers.

Participant
March 19, 2018

Bumping this - really annoying, really disappointing. This is productivity blocking and Adobe needs to fix it properly. This is clearly a bug and workarounds are not helping.

Participant
February 24, 2018

@Adobe, any Update on this?

Have the same Problem on Win10, seems to happend to .mov files from iPhone. They play in VLC just fine, though.

Participant
February 25, 2018

I managed to kind of "fix" the problem by converting my files to .mp4 with aac audio. Premiere seems to have a hard time dealing with pcm audio...

This doesn't solve the issue but if you can record (or convert your files) with aac audio (You can choose if You're using filmic pro for example) You might be fine

Participant
March 9, 2018

Thx for the tip, @AgentBorussia, I was in fact using Filmic Pro, but I should have known this prior to our holiday. The thing is that I started editing in an earlier version of Premiere where the sound worked just fine and now I can't go back to that version, because the file is not compatible. It's really extremely annoying, especially because when rendering the movie to a file, the sound is missing randomly in the output. Hope Adobe will come up with a fix soon ...

Participant
January 30, 2018

Same problem here on Windows 10. Everything is up to date on my computer.

I tried various troubleshooting guides, cleared media cache etc with no luck.

I'm using only .mov files with pcm audio at 48khz, with matching settings for my sequences.

The only kind of hint I found was that there was no audio in most of my proxy files (there is in some) when converted, although the audio works fine on every original files when played in vlc for example. I then deactivated the proxies in my project (and cleared the media cache) but this didn't fix the issue, so maybe this is just a problem with my media encoder settings and is not related, but who knows...

Anyway the problem is still ongoing, if anyone finds a solution...

xianritchie
Participant
January 2, 2018

This issue also occurs for me. I'm running the latest Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0.0 Build 224) on Windows 10 Pro, and the audio will work momentarily, and then simply stop working. Restarting PP will fix the issue, but only for a moment. The audio cuts out quickly, and usually dies after the first time I stop and restart playing any piece of media. I wanted to reply to this to let Adobe know that this is still an ongoing issue.

Custom PC (Powerspec)

Windows 10 Pro

Intel i7-7700k, 16GB RAM

GeForce 1080Ti

Participant
November 22, 2017

Same here... premiere pro totaly useless for now and no way to use the old premiere cc2017 .... this need a fix and quick !!!! I can't figure out how such a fail as pass through test ... The audio clips (wav) works, but after a short time, the audio of the videos is totaly silent.... (the only audio ones continue to work)... ??? WTF

here on Mac osX sierra...

Participant
November 22, 2017

back to CC2017 ... it works again... will not swich to 2018 until this problem is resolved... (what a loss of time trying to make it work... )

Participant
November 23, 2017

I have also concluded that it costs too much time. At my office I now work with an older version. At home I am looking for an alternative (and wait for Adobe to fix this bug).

Legend
October 25, 2017
Participant
November 13, 2017

Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately, this does not work.

Try to reinstall. But this also does not work.

What should I do? Wait for an update?

Legend
November 13, 2017

Let's get the full details.

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Participant
October 25, 2017

Having the exact same problem on Windows 10...works for about a minute then no more audio, no more metering

tsmiller78
Participant
October 24, 2017

Having the same problem... Essentially makes Premiere completely unusable right now. Having this issue on my Macbook Pro.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 24, 2017

Make sure the clips are properly conformed/indexed before doing anything.