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Audio Not in Export Preview | Premiere Pro 2024

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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So I've been solely scouring the internet for the entire last two days trying to figure out why my edited video no longer has audio when I go look at it in EXPORT PREVIEW and also the actual exported version.  I used caps because thats the part no matter what I search, anyone has a problem with.  I am new to Premiere Pro, this is the very first video I've made so I understand I have so much to learn. Perhaps I'm missing something so elementary no one has even seen the need to add it to a tutorial or fix video.

 

PLEASE LOOK AT THE INCLUDED PHOTOS WHILE READING

 

I have two main strands of audio that I've kept for the final version: game audio(A4) and mic audio(A5).  The only other audio I have placed is on A6 which is just me,as the editor, talking in snip its. How do I making my original audio files I've edited and ones added in the editing process go through to the export portion?

 

Please be as specific as possible, if the instructions arent clear to this newbie I will mess things up more, also if you need anymore information from me, just ask.  Starting and repeating this process is the most important thing in my life.

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Community Expert , Jun 08, 2024 Jun 08, 2024

I understand how tricky audio issues can be, especially when you're just starting with Premiere Pro. It looks like the issue is due to working with a sequence that has multiple audio channels, but only the first two channels are being exported, and they don't have any audio.

Here's an easy fix:
1. Select all clips in the timeline and copy them.
2. Create a new sequence: File > New > Sequence.
3. In the Sequence Presets tab, choose one of the options in HD 1080p that matches your footage's frame rate

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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Could we have a screenshot of your audio track mixer

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Try setting your audio input to none in the Audio Hardware Preferences.

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I understand how tricky audio issues can be, especially when you're just starting with Premiere Pro. It looks like the issue is due to working with a sequence that has multiple audio channels, but only the first two channels are being exported, and they don't have any audio.

Here's an easy fix:
1. Select all clips in the timeline and copy them.
2. Create a new sequence: File > New > Sequence.
3. In the Sequence Presets tab, choose one of the options in HD 1080p that matches your footage's frame rate (it looks like this might be 60 fps from your screenshots).
4. If none of the presets match your frame rate, go to the Settings tab and set the Timebase to match your frame rate.
5. Paste your clips into this new timeline.

This should ensure all your audio is exported to a stereo mixdown.

If you have any questions or need further help, feel free to ask!

Cheers,
Paul

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