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Hello
I have a problem that is driving completely insane!! I have audio files that were recorded separately to my video and they are voiceovers in .WAV format. I edit them perfectly on my time line and when i export, the final product is different to the timeline in that the start or end of the audio speech is cut off. I look back on the timeline and its still perfect??? Is this something to do with my export or sequence settings???
Also, equally irritating, sometimes when i'm editing the start or end of the audio to perfectly start the speech, I finish it and literally two minutes later i can go back and it has automatically changed itself without me touching that track section whatsoever!!
Please please please help me find a solution some how??
Thanks
Dan
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Too few details here so i can only guess, but make sure that the timeline is set to 48000 Hz and that your recorded audio is 48000 Hz and export to 48000 Hz as well. Mixing sample rates/bit depths of the audio can lead to similar issues.
Use Adobe Audition to convert from let´s say 96000 Hz to 48000 Hz. Look for Convert Sample Type of just load the file/s and press F11.
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Thanks Averdahl.
Yes you are correct. I think i need to convert mine from 96000 Hz to the 48000 Hz. I'll give it a go and fingers crossed that fixes it.
Is there a quicker way in AU to change multiple at the same time or must i do them individually?
Many thanks
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Look at the 'Batch process' in Audition
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I think i need to convert mine from 96000 Hz to the 48000 Hz. I'll give it a go and fingers crossed that fixes it.
Please report back with your findings.
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Make a duplicate of your sequence to test with and try Step 2G below. Report back.
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Thank you Jim.
I will try this if Averdahls way doesn't work but there are quite a few to check so it would be labour intensive.
Regards
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did you add any effects to the audio tracks?
Premiere frequently can't handle that... it can't handle audio effects from within it's own program, and the export will be out of sync where the playback is fine... Adobe is too busy developing their next new program that no one needs, or asked for, to solve this or any of the other bugs that exist in their programs that people actually use.
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Thanks.
Yes I added a few but nothing major. This would be terrible from Adobe if it cannot handle it.
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what did you apply? i would think that would be the problem more than whatever this NPC ACP is talking about. As far as I know if the timeline is working there should be no reason the export should be different than the timeline even if the audio bit rate is different.
I've only seen this behavior from Premiere when either using pitch shifter or automatic noise reduction... in short, Premiere can't accurately export some effects so it cranks out a messed up render instead of canceling itself, failing, or god forbid, just working as it's intended to.