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I've seen some posts about this but no solutions, or at least no solutions that have worked for me.
Premiere 14.0
Win 10
Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti w/ Max Q
I've been having an issue where audio keeps dropping out after I hit play in the timeline after 3-5 Sec.
Stopping and restarting brings the audio back, but again only 3-5 Sec and then it drops out again.
Trashing preferences doesn't fix it.
Re-setting the workspace doesn't fix it.
Reworking sampling rates for all them to match doesn't fix it.
Makes editing really frurstrating.
Any ideas out there?
J
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Well, after trying a bunch of things...this totally randomly...seems to have fixed it?
Setting the playback quality in the bottom right of the program window from 1/2 to Full.
Now audio doesn't drop out. Doesn't seem to make any sense to me...but has been working for the last 5 min or so.
If that changes I'll let you know.
Adobe techs....any explanation for this??
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You could try using ASIO4 ALL drviers. It might work better for your system.
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Thanks @Andy 1968 - Tried those driver; but same result. Audio drops out at 1/2 qualilty; but plays fine at full.
It's a head scratcher.
J
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man thank you so much lmao
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Still happening. Not sure if anyone out there has any ideas. Happening when set to full now as well.
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Try this:
Also try increasing your I/O Buffer Size.
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Thanks @Jeff Bellune
I already had the input turned off, because I know that can create issues. Strange - I don't have I/O Buffer only latency. Maybe because I'm in MIME?
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Months late, but what the heck. I had the same issue editing 360 footage. The first few seconds of audio would play, but then nothing. Found out it was the external hard drive I was using was far to slow. I copied the footage to my pc's internal SSD and didn't have any further issues.
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I'm having the same problem. Have tried everything. Changing the video preview res helped for a little bit, but then it just came back. Moving the media to my SSD did nothing.
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I have been struggling all morning with a similar issue. In my case the timeline played perfectly, however after exporting the audio was missing for some clips. I was using iPhone footage (Variable Frame Rate) but have never had issues before.
To fix the issue with the sound, I clicked "edit in audition" and then returned to premiere, exports now without any audio issues.
Not sure if this will help your situation but give the edit in audition a try then come back to the video and see what happens.