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Inspiring
May 18, 2012
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Adobe Media Encoder: Audio won't export with video

  • May 18, 2012
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I am trying to convert an AVCHD video for viewing on my iPad 3. I use Adobe Media Encoder and select the iPad 2 settings (1920x1080) and it exports the video perfect, but no audio. I have "Export Audio" checked off. I tried it with 5 other settings and it just wont include the audio. Any ideas?

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Inspiring
September 28, 2016

Ok... ...So I've confirmed my issue isn't premiere itself.  It's in the way the audio is moved to Media encoder.  When I export from premiere, all's well; with queue to media encoder, failure to capture audio.

Tests:

I ran audio only out of premiere and AME.  The files were exactly the same size.  I played both in the same players with visualizers etc.  The one out of PRPro worked flawless.  The one from AME is completely Broken.

I ran a full file from premiere, and viola, it plays.

To Note:

AVCHD was designed as an alternative to Blu-ray formatting.  Depending on your camera, you can end up with some horrid data problems.  Image every card before you start.  Then INGEST THE FILES FROM THE CARD ITSELF (try it with the camera if all else fails).  I also recommend finding apps like iMedia HUD, and checking the formatting of your AVCHD file first.  Then Ingest and match it.  DNxHD works well for large file size and super quality.  For lesser work, h.264 will work also, in your native wrapper format (macs use mp4, pc's AVI).  If your footage is interlaced and you want it progressive, use Compressor by Apple.  So far, their motion weighted algorithm is still the best.

My project includes an AVCHD transcode where I forced another audio to merge with it.  I probably bandjaxed the whole thing with that.

But Prelude wouldn't see my files correctly either (my AVCHD).   Somewhere along the way, I must've screwed up.  This is an old project from 2014, and a client wants clips for a mashup\montage.  I still have it all marked and cut.  I seem to recall having a similar problem outputting to a video file for burning.  In the end, I output the video with AME and audio with premiere, tied together and put through encore.

Inspiring
September 25, 2016

This is an ongoing problem.  I've exported the same AV output over and over.  Somehow, when you try to work with AVCHD, if you don't import it into the program normally, through the Media panel, you break the audio functions.  IF you bring in the MTS files on their own, it breaks.  The AVCHD file supplies information on how they are synchronized and how much they overlap, along with several smaller datachunks that hold that overlap.  Otherwise, you get blank audio in some areas that cannot sync samples properly.  Rather than simply run the audio through an index, creating an output that is useable, it just outputs data with no linkage (It outputs the audio data, but it isn't readable by anything).

The only remedy I've found is to export both separately, and cut accordingly.  You'll have to create your own WAV or other standard audio file.  For long video, I've found this troublesome, as WAV can get large enough to not function properly in Premiere.  You may have to go with MOV.  If you have trouble with audio, you should replace it with a completely different format (relink to a different file extension with sound data).  Once done, you can link back to a WAV, but one that has been repaired.  Unfortunately, you'll still have to recombine audio and video.

Alternatively, Import your AVCHD files, Clip them up in sequences or subclips that match your MTS sizes and timings, and replace the MTS files, along with their audio.  This takes a bit of time and hastle.  You could also cut them into sequences, export those sequences, and relink your MTS files that are broken to files that are not.  Again some extra time and hastle.  But a possible fix.

April 11, 2016

Hi Jeff,

Problem: I am also having the problem using Media Encoder 2015 CS5.

Solution: All you can do is save the video as mp3 then save the video as mpeg2 or an other video file and the combine them with a video editor that is not premiere pro. Please reply if more problems to @AdobeGrillis

Participant
March 4, 2016

I'm having the same problem. It always worked fine until today.

Participant
February 22, 2016

Hello everyone,

I'm facing the same problem where no audio is exported along the video from Media encoder. although it works when i export it from premiere. I noticed that this issue started when i did the last update from adobe cloud.

I'm using windows 7 professional

Kona_Bob
Inspiring
February 26, 2016

I have had a variety of problems with the latest AME (V. 2015.2;  9.2), although not specifically the audio problem in this thread..

I reinstalled the prior version (2015.0; 9.0) and that cleared all the issues I was having.

It's something easy to try and it may sort things out for you.

Participant
June 3, 2013

Hello Everyone,

I have the same problem that Jeff is having.  I am using Windows 7 Professional (64bit) and exporting from AE CS6.  My master file is using the Cineform Codec on an MOV.  When I try to make difference versions using Media Encoder, as anything really, I get a file with no sound.  The funny thing is that this is recent.  I believe that it may have had something to do with recent updates that I did via my Cloud Subscription.  At first I thought it might be Cineform because I have been using this codec for sometime and it has had issues before.  I then tried a straight Quicktime render from AE using the ANIMATION codec and I still get the same result when I try to export from Media Encoder.  Any thoughts?

Participating Frequently
March 18, 2013

I tried it on footage I have previously used Prelude and AME to convert successfully from AVCHD to MPEG2 and it is not working this time.  I uninstalled the Premiere Pro Family and reinstalled.  Still no help.  Very frusterated wasted a whole afternoon on this.

Participating Frequently
March 18, 2013

Here are the error message codes from AME and the Prelude events window.

Participating Frequently
March 18, 2013

Some more info and a video

Participating Frequently
March 18, 2013

I am having the same problem.  I am doing everything the same as I always do.  I encode the avchd footage shot on my cameras (transfered to hard drive first) into mpeg2 or p2 so that it is easier to edit.  Today, footage from my last shoot from 3 different cameras, all in AVCHD, won't encode audio when I try to convert into mpeg2 or p2 or h.264.  Encoder won't even attempt to encode to MPEG2, it just errors and says audio length is 0.  If I encode to P2 or h264 it encdeds video but no audio is in the output file.  (I have tested with several media players and premiere)  There is of course audio on my orriginal AVCHD footage that plays in premiere and windows media player.  I tried ingesting in prelude but it has the same errors when it goes to media encoder.  Please help ASAP, deadlines keep ticking. 

Dan~~~
Participant
July 7, 2013

Are you saying AVCHD footage imports into Premiere along with its audio? Because mine doesn't using CS6.

Legend
July 7, 2013

If you want to start a new thread in the Premiere Pro forum, we may be able to help you solve that.