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Inspiring
June 23, 2015
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Audio Popping in CC 2015?

  • June 23, 2015
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Is anyone else experiencing audio "popping" in CC 2015 when playing back a timeline?  Happens at random times.  If I stop playing and restart over the area that had a pop, it is no longer there.  There is no popping on the source audio and this problem did not exist in CC 2014.

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Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

Hi BSBeamer, and others on the thread,

Is anyone else experiencing audio "popping" in CC 2015 when playing back a timeline?  Happens at random times.  If I stop playing and restart over the area that had a pop, it is no longer there.  There is no popping on the source audio and this problem did not exist in CC 2014.

Yes, I'm seeing this here on the forum and on social networks. I'll flag the issue and get a bug written up. You can do the same here: http://adobe.ly/ReportBug

Thanks,
Kevin

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saveyourdarlings
Participant
June 26, 2015

Me too, on playback and exports.

On a 2013 and 2012 Mac Pro, both running 10.9.5 and Blackmagic cards.

Very annoying with clients in the room.

bsbeamerAuthor
Inspiring
June 26, 2015

Very annoying with clients in the room.

That's probably the worst part of this.  Some are already skeptical of Premiere as an editing system.  Experiences like this do NOTHING to ease those concerns.

Participant
June 25, 2015

Yep, I'm having the pop problems on both machines.  Luckily it doesn't show up in the renders.  I'm running PP CC 2015 on both my desktop and laptop: Early 2009 Mac Pro 2.66GHz 2x quad core with 16GB RAM with a GTX 285 with 1024MB, and a Macbook Pro Retina 15" 2.3GHz with 16GB, and the dual graphics cards GT 750M 2048MB.

Jack

dennisnagelkirk
Participant
June 25, 2015

I'm also having this audio pop problem in the new Premiere'15. VERY frustrating. Was not in the previous iterations of my projects, now its in ALL my projects. Can't export anything without at least 2 pops in random places, always at the beginning of audio clips. Turn sound all the way down for a smooth fade-in does not help.

Anyone from Adobe acknowledging us here yet????

Dennis

bsbeamerAuthor
Inspiring
June 26, 2015

Anyone from Adobe acknowledging us here yet????

No - there has not been a response from anyone at Adobe.

bsbeamerAuthor
Inspiring
June 25, 2015

Is anything being done to fix this issue?  I'm finding it very difficult to work around with client projects.  Exporting mixdowns and unchecking the "enable" box for audio clips seems to help as a temporary workaround, but unless you're in the finishing stages of a project, that is not going to get you very far...

Participant
June 25, 2015

Same problem here. It usually happens when I am first playing an audio clip and it makes a 0db snap or crack sound. You can see the spike in the audio meter. It has also been showing up in the exports.

Maazer
Known Participant
June 24, 2015

Having this issue too on CC2015 OSX 10.9.5.

For those saying to just add a crossfade, it's more like a bug - makes a 0dB crack pop on my left stereo channel at the top of random audio regions that are mixed and leveled. Happens when I restart Premiere Pro, and shows on the export. But when played back, it's gone. Cannot be seen in the waveforms.

Did not experience this at all in the 2014 build.

Inspiring
June 23, 2015

Same issue here. It only seems to happen if it plays the clip for the first time so to speak. Next time I play it, it's ok. Unless I trim it, or adjust levels, then it pops again at the start of the clip.

Legend
June 30, 2015

It only seems to happen if it plays the clip for the first time so to speak. Next time I play it, it's ok.

I have started seeing this occasionally on my main Windows 7 edit system.

{KMS}
Known Participant
June 23, 2015

I have had issues with popping audio as well. Although,  my problems only occur on exports.  I'm on PPRO 2015 under Windows 8.1. The issue seems to be related to using audio transitions on particular clips.  If I remove the audio transitions the problem goes away. I also found that if I export audio only it would be fine. Strange enough,  I also found that if I click the solo button for all tracks the popping would go away. 

bsbeamerAuthor
Inspiring
June 23, 2015

Found this semi-related thread:

https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/967145

Experiencing the pops in CC 2015.0 (9.0.0 247 Build) on OS X 10.10.3 on Mac Pro (Mid-2012) when working on a timeline.  Re-scanned audio plugins, even though only currently using the Adobe "audio effects" and seems to have very little difference.

Legend
June 23, 2015

Have not seen this yet in 2015 under Windows 81 Pro.