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Hello!
I recorded a video press conference with my Canon R5 mirrorless camera via XLR cable (headphone jack to XLR adapter to XLR cable into many XLR outputs).
While everything is fine when viewing the raw footage (.mp4) on a computer, once imported into PremierePro, the audio playback in timeline becomes awfully distorted and quiet, even if exported.
Never had any problems with audio when using RODE NTG mic or Wireless GO II on a Canon R5, or when I used Panasonic GH5s via XLR in the same conference room.
I uploaded a piece of the video on YouTube (it switches between fine audio (another cameraman gave me his footage and I synced his audio with my video) and distorted.)
Any ideas?
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Make sure Default Input in the Audio Hardware in the Preferences is set to No Input.
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Not sure whether your reply is sarcasm since I obviously didn't follow guidelines on how to post a question.
Macbook M1 Max 16", latest macOS version
Adobe CC - latest version everything
No third party anything
And No Input audio hardware doesnt help anything.
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sounds like you have noise removal enabled in a track somewhere. try importing video into a new project.
i'd also trying importing .wav as well(transcode to prores with shutter encoder) to check if its premiere or a file compatibility problem.