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Hi guys,
I'm using Premier Pro cc and am simply trying to blend two of the same sounds for a video I'm working on. The sound is just a hum and doesn't change tone etc. but when I add a Constant Power to blend them (the Constant Power transition works well) I lose sound on the end of the clip? It looks like amount of sound lost is the same as the duration of the Constant Power. The audio waves are visibly shown on the audio clip but the sound just stops, is this a standard thing or can anyone help explain this please?
Thanks!!
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Try step 2.H from this:
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Hey Mike,
Thanks for the response, I'm using a Mac, I neglected to mention. Would this possibly still work?
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Yes, you can check the location of your cache by opening the preferences and looking for the Media cache.
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The only thing in my Media Cache is a Plug-Ins folder. Do you know if deleting this might help? I'm still having the same issue. Thanks for helping me, and sorry if this is a super noob question, but it's so frustrating!
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What kind of audio are you using. Screenshot does not show.
Might want to convert to wave.
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It's the audio from a separate video so it's a .MOV file, should I try and adapt it? I've attached another screen shot here.
Also, the second Constant Power (next to the cursor in the screenshot) is still giving me a loud pop no matter how many frames I make the transition. This is killing me!!
Thanks for your help!
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Try render and replace
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Really sorry, I'm a newbie, what's render and replace? Sorry!!
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This did the trick! Thank you!
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