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In my latest project audio has simply stopped exporting. In project it's fine and plays back perfectly but any attempt to export, results in no audio.
I've attempted re encoding and re importing the audio clip as a wav but to no avail.
Additionally the resulting clips all have the correct length. But they just have no audio when played back.
There is an issue in that if you rate stretch a large amount the export is mute, the work around is to rate stretch a smaller amount, nest the clip and then rate stretch the nest.
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Post screenshot of export settings.
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Hi maxleonardfarrell,
I am sorry that you are facing trouble exporting your sequence from Premiere Pro.
Please make sure that you have selected Export Audio in the Export Settings.
Additionally the resulting clips all have the correct length. But they just have no audio when played back.
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
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I have tried checking it in vlc, windows media player, and by re importing to premiere.
And yes, I have exported to h264, mp3, and wav. None have audio.
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When you import back to Premiere and place in timeline, do you see any waveform in the audio clip or is it flatlined? There is an odd circumstance that with a mis-wired microphone to the camera, one could have out-of-phase audio on the L and R tracks such that there IS audio, but the two opposing tracks cancel each other out so they become inaudible.
Thanks
Jeff
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Here is a side by side comparison before export and after import.
An important addition may be that the audio on the left is rate stretched and has it's bass increased.
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Try this as a quick workaround - export the entire timeline as a .wav file, and import back into project. If that .wav has sound, drop that into timeline and mute original track, then export. I've done that before!
Thanks
Jeff
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That's what I am attempting here unfortunately.
I do have a new clue however, as for some reason after export the audio I have no longer plays in the project (this is without re import).
I am going to add the effects in audacity and try using that clip and see what happens.
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This totally worked for me, thank you!
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Have you check for muted or solo tracks in the timeline?
The multiplexer in the export settings is on?
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Hi! I'm having issues on some videos with what seems to be this out-og-phase. Is there a way to fix the out-of-phase audio in Audition or any software?
Audio from one of two persons with lav mics works well while the other disappears. We have a faulty cable (mic reicever to camera). Weird as it is, it only happens on some phones' speakers. It works on earphones and in more recent phone models.
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Okay so it's an issue with the effects, if I export with an audio clip with no effects it will export just fine.
Can anyone advise if I should close this issue and open a new one or just leave this one open?
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Just continue in this thread.
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This is not a solution, it's a workaround. Any fixes to this rate stretch issue Adobe?
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There is an issue in that if you rate stretch a large amount the export is mute, the work around is to rate stretch a smaller amount, nest the clip and then rate stretch the nest.
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Perfect that solves it!
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yeah, but Adobe should fix that.
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This doesn't actually fix the problem for me. I am now just avoiding the rate stretch all together. I've found that once I have this issue in a project, and even if I then remove all rate stretching, the project becomes tainted and your exports will still have muted audio. You literally have to make a new project and import everything into that new project. You can open the faulty project and the new project in separate panels and drag the assets across. Then you can export from the new project as normal.
Just providing some respite from something that shouldn't actually be a problem. Avoid rate stretch! Curious to know if this is a problem for others though? I never had this problem on my previous edit suite at my last gig 12 months ago.
Any thoughts Adobe?
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Would it help to delete the audio from the clips before stretching or compressing them?
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I'm having the same issue on a feature documentary. The workaround is very time consuming and provides a host of other issues. Adobe, can you fix this?
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Hit this bug today, arrgh, overnight render failed. Thanks for posting a workaround.
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This has been the bane of my existence on my last few projects. Should not be a bug and should just be fixed by Adobe. My workaround is to render audio separately as a .wav and sync with the rendered visual. But even if I do this in a new sequence in the SAME project, the audio doesn't render again. I actually have to create a fresh new project and import the rendered assets, create a new sequence and sync together, to finally get my video and audio to output. Ridiculous.
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I have the same issue with Premiere Pro CC 2020, how can this issue still be a problem in the latest version? We pay a lot of money every month for using Adobe products and this issue is now almost a year old?!?! How can that be?