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Hello!
I have a problem with sound. After importing the files of all commonly used formats( mov, mts, mp4, mxl,... ). I can't hear any the sound. I see amplitude. Leds show a signal, but it can not hear. Reset settings, my pc, application, cleaned the media cache files and nothing. I have not turned on mute and I have properly set the sound card. Besides Adobe Premiere Pro sound is heard. Plays in other media players. You nomalnie hear the sound even in Adobe Audition. The problem relates to 10 of the same PC. Please Help Me! Thanks.
Mike
p.S. Sorry form my english
Hi There,
I was having an audio problem as well. No audio trough speakers, hardware settings were all fine. On OSX. Finally fixed it!
So I have NewTec NDI for Adobe installed to output NDI ip-video directly from Adobe Premiere or After Effects. When I'd went into Preferences > Playback > Audio Device - NewTec NDI output was selected as audio output. Took me some hours to find this setting! So I'd set it back to Adobe Destkop Audio, and FINALLY there it was.
Hope I can help somebody with this! Cheer
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First, we need to determine if this is an issue with your hardware or with your settings. If you are experiencing this in the final file, are you able to replicate the problem on another computer?
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Here's one of the files:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9v8dirtajlobl00/EXPRESS%20LANES%20PAIR%20FINAL.mp4?dl=0
VOICEOVER/INTERVIEW AUDIO WORKS ON:
- MacBook Pro
- Mac Pro with headphones
- iPhone with headphones
DOES NOT WORK ON:
- Mac Pro speakers
- iPhone (produces faint garbled sound)
- Theater multimedia system (it was a PC).
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Looks like you have an audio output mapping issue. You need to double check your sequence in the Audio Track Mixer in Premiere.
I'm not a big audio guy so I might not be explaining this correctly but if you pan your audio to the left or right, you'll hear your VO. I think what's happening is your music is stereo so you'll hear that no matter what. Your VO was recorded mono dual channel and your sequence settings are incorrect so you're not hearing your VO. Different players will handle those tracks/channels differently, as well as different output devices, like headphones.
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Hm, seems like that could be it. Might've had it on dual mono from a previous shoot. Let me play around with it a bit...
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Just remember, you must create a new sequence. You're not able to change the channel format on already existing sequences. I just created a new one with a multi-channel master track and that clip plays back fine on it. You should be able to select everything in your old sequence and paste it into the new sequence and be very close to being good to go.
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Your answer is the best I've had thus far and I seem to be getting closer to being able to finish it, so very much appreciated. Still having some weird situations where I'll be able to hear one clip, then the next one I can't (all on the same track).
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If you have a mono clip and stereo clip on the same track, you're going to get different results. Like I said, I wish I could go into further detail about audio but I know just enough to get by, not to really explain it. You need to confirm the audio mapping of your clips then make sure you have the correct timeline settings.
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I was able to work it enough where audio works in all settings. Looking at the sequence audio settings though, this is definitely the tip of the iceberg for me in understanding audio mapping. For the time being I'm just going to make sure I'm not recording in dual mono and work with the default "Standard" channel setting (but truthfully, I don't even know what that means).
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Having the same issue with another project now. I can hear all video audio when I watch/listen in Premiere, on Dropbox, Quicktime and YouTube using my 2017 MacBook Pro or headphones on my 2013 Mac Pro. As soon as I unplug the headphones on the Mac Pro, I no longer can hear the voiceover / interview audio on any format (background music and other files play just fine).
Absolutely stumped. No audio also plays from the original audio file in Quicktime or iTunes on the Mac Pro as well. It just seems to me I can't narrow down the issue at this point as there are just so many variables. The only thing I think I've learned is to avoid using the built-in Adobe audio panel to adjust audio as that seems to be the only thing in common with the previous issue on the video I posted about before.
ADOBE VERSION:
Running Adobe Premiere Pro CC ver. 12.0.
MAC PRO SPECS:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro6,1
Processor Name: 8-Core Intel Xeon E5
Processor Speed: 3 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 25 MB
Graphics: AMD FirePro D500 3 G
Memory: 32 GB
Default Output Device: Yes
Default System Output Device: Yes
Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
Output Channels: 2
Current SampleRate: 48000
Transport: Built-in
Output Source: Internal Speakers
AUDIO FILE SPECS:
File Path: /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/studiom/Desktop/SilverLine Footage/TASCAM_0171S12.wav
Type: Waveform Audio
File Size: 30.92 MB
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 24 bit - Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo
Total Duration: 00:01:52:26880
VR Projection: None
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Hi There,
I was having an audio problem as well. No audio trough speakers, hardware settings were all fine. On OSX. Finally fixed it!
So I have NewTec NDI for Adobe installed to output NDI ip-video directly from Adobe Premiere or After Effects. When I'd went into Preferences > Playback > Audio Device - NewTec NDI output was selected as audio output. Took me some hours to find this setting! So I'd set it back to Adobe Destkop Audio, and FINALLY there it was.
Hope I can help somebody with this! Cheers, Pam
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That's exactly what I needed. Many thanks.
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THIS did it for me. Many thanks for taking the time to post this!
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Finally!! Thank you!
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AHHH thank you!!! This fix needs to be more visible in search results, I've had this issue for months and only just figured it out.
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This is a glitch and bug with new premiere. Click the "S" button to solo an audio track and play it. Then unselect the "S" button. It somehow seems to bring back all of the audio in that sequence. I was having the same issue.
Thanks,
Phil
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Not sure if this has been answered yet but said I'd throw in what I found myself having a similar problem.
I set up my sequence for Multichannel output with 4 mono tracks, panned and assigned correctly.
When I brought a clip into the timeline with 4 mono tracks of audio, I could only ever hear 1 and 2 even though I was getting levels for 3 and 4 in my meters and there was also waveforms there.
I finally stumbled across the monitor buttons at the bottom of the level meters.
Once I clicked on both(they turn blue), I was able to hear all 4 channels through speakers or headphones or alternatively any of the 2 separately.
Hope this helps...
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Hi,
I have been struggling with the same issue for a while, and I changed the settings in playback..
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My source audio is fine.
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Life saver!
Been trying to figure this our for 2 weeks and finally.
Thanks man - that really helped.
D