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Nov 12, 2024 Nov 12, 2024

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Audio Files (Music) have no endings - they end abruptly. How can I solve that issue?

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Adobe Employee , Nov 15, 2024 Nov 15, 2024

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@michael_1968

 

Thanks for your response. I'd suggest you submit your feedback here- https://adobe.ly/4eN43JD, as this page is being monitored by our product team.

 

Regards,

Tarun

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 12, 2024 Nov 12, 2024

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Hi @michael_1968. Sorry for any frustration caused. Can you please share a screenshot of the issue you are facing so we can investigate more. Thanks, ^CA

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Nov 14, 2024 Nov 14, 2024

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Hi

Since it is an audio issue, it is hard to send a screenshot. The Problem is: Any of the audio files has no propper ending, meaning: the audio file is never a whole song or a jingle, but stopps at the end of the time line abruptly and this is very frustrating, because I often select a melody to fit the ending. But that is hard, when the audio clip has no ending...

I hope that helps...

Best regards, Michael

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 14, 2024 Nov 14, 2024

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Hi @michael_1968


I wondered if this might be helpful. If you select the audio track there should options for fading the audio ending and you can set the duration of the fade. Having the audio fade out should be make for a less abrupt ending. I'll include a screenshot of the fade setting for reference. This is from a browser but the option is available on mobile too.

Best,
Dave


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Hi there

 

Thanks for your replay. Of course, I know how to fade in and fade out a audio file.

 

How can I explain that issue more precisely...? When I work with audio in other applications, there is always a whole song available. For my video I usually take the beginning of that song (start video) and for the end of the video i take the ending of that song. Check out my attached example. This song there was about 1:30 minutes long, with a cut in the middle to fit the start and the ending. (Example: https://youtube.com/shorts/oxkuIoDsqSk )

I hope that makes my issue easier to understand.  

So what I need from ADOBE are audio-files with a decent start and a decent ending...

Cheers, Michael

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Hi 

@michael_1968

 

Thanks for your response. I'd suggest you submit your feedback here- https://adobe.ly/4eN43JD, as this page is being monitored by our product team.

 

Regards,

Tarun

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