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hstimson1
Participant
February 10, 2021
Question

Media Encoder Incorrect Audio Levels

  • February 10, 2021
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Went to render a sequence using Media Encoder today and it seems to be boosting the audio levels on export. When I render in Premiere without taking it through ME, it works absolutely fine...


I tried changing the encoder settings from Metal to Software only but that is now crashing. Very odd.

Anyone else also having this issue?

I'm running v.14.9.0 Premiere and v.14.9 Media Encoder on macOS Catalina v.10.15.6

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Brandon Loshe
Legend
February 11, 2021

Hmm weird why it would work in Premiere just fine but not in Media Encoder. When you queue it over to Media Encoder, do all of the export settings match exactly to your Premiere export settings? Also, in the Effects tab of the Export Settings Window, is Loudness Normalization unchecked by chance?

hstimson1
hstimson1Author
Participant
February 11, 2021

Hey, thanks for the reply.

Have done a few more tests and worked out what the issue was - this wasn't displaying in Premiere yesterday (when I reported the problem) but looks like a bezier audio keyframe has gone crazy and pushed the levels way up (see screenshot).

So potentially encoder was registering this on export but Premiere wasn't. Either way, got to the bottom of it.

I've had this happen a few times recently, where I leave a project and come back to find the odd keyframe has pushed volume way up by itself... guess this is another issue I'll look at reporting!

hstimson1
hstimson1Author
Participant
February 12, 2021

Oh, wow! I assume your don't want the bezier keyframes to look (or sound) like that. Is everything between keyframes 2-3 supposed to be the same volume? Just by eyeballing it, it looks like it to me. I would set keyframe 2 to be ease in, and keyframe 3 to be ease out, not the default bezier. I'm assuming that you only want one end on each keyframe to have a curve.


No definitely not what I wanted! So the keyframes were displaying and playing back correctly (keyframe 2-3 same volume) when I set them but this happened upon re-opening my project. And I'm not setting them differently in any way to normal (have worked with Premiere a lot over the last 10 years!), so it may be a new glitch/anomaly. I'll keep an eye out on the community forums to see if anyone else experiences this issue.

Thanks for your help!