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October 11, 2017
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Premiere CC 2017 Audio Effects Missing From Exported Video

  • October 11, 2017
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Hi all,

I'm attempting to export a short video that contains many audio clips with the obsolete De-Noiser effect (the "newer" version of this effect is frustrating to use...)

I've attempted exporting my sequence in AAC and Dolby Digital...but each rendered job yields a visually perfect video without the de-noiser effect and I'm fairly certain a handful of crossfades are missing, too. 

It's infuriating to have your project sound great in Premiere....only to export it and have to listen to background fuzz in the audio.  Is there a solution to this?

6.5 minute long 4k sequence.  Attempting to render at 1440p H264 at 20mpbs.  High-bitrate audio. 

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Correct answer Peru Bob

I attempted to export with Adobe Media Encoder and had interesting results!

The video and audio were fine....except for the audio segments with the De-Noiser effect applied.  Unlike the Premiere exports, the affected sound segments were completely absent from the exported file!

This is leading me to believe that the "obsolete" status of this effect is an understatement.  If the effect cannot render properly, it should be omitted from Premiere.  I'm leaning towards redoing all of my de-noising work in Audition at this point rather than waste countless hours waiting for exports to hopefully work!   Appreciate your help with this issue!


File a bug report:

Feature Request/Bug Report Form

although it probably won't get much attention since it's an obsolete effect.

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Peru Bob
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Community Expert
October 12, 2017

Have you tried both using Adobe Media Encoder via the queue and direct export from Premiere Pro?

Have you tried both with and without GPU acceleration?

Participant
October 12, 2017

GPU Acceleration was actually causing hard crashes on rendering after I applied the Lumetri Color Corrector (NVIDIA 970GTX)...so that's been disabled for weeks. 

I'll try with Adobe Media Encoder! 

If that doesn't work, I'll attempt Deleting the Render Cache, and if that doesn't work, I'll "Render and Replace" the audio segments themselves. 

Sincerely appreciate your rapid response and I'll update this thread if any of the above fixes my issue!

Participant
October 12, 2017

I attempted to export with Adobe Media Encoder and had interesting results!

The video and audio were fine....except for the audio segments with the De-Noiser effect applied.  Unlike the Premiere exports, the affected sound segments were completely absent from the exported file!

This is leading me to believe that the "obsolete" status of this effect is an understatement.  If the effect cannot render properly, it should be omitted from Premiere.  I'm leaning towards redoing all of my de-noising work in Audition at this point rather than waste countless hours waiting for exports to hopefully work!   Appreciate your help with this issue!