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Conforming and using Media Encoder

Engaged ,
Dec 14, 2017 Dec 14, 2017

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Is it true that if Premiere hasn't finished conforming audio of media in the timeline, and you initiate a render of that timeline in Media Encoder, that the audio will be blank in the rendered file?

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LEGEND , Dec 15, 2017 Dec 15, 2017

Don't know.  I always wait until conforming is finished before I do anything.

I recommend the same for everyone.

(On a side note, the term render generally refers to making preview files, which you can't do with Adobe Media Encoder.  If you're using that program, you're exporting.)

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Don't know.  I always wait until conforming is finished before I do anything.

I recommend the same for everyone.

(On a side note, the term render generally refers to making preview files, which you can't do with Adobe Media Encoder.  If you're using that program, you're exporting.)

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