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No Audio when exporting from Premiere Pro CC

New Here ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

Hello,

I'm using Premiere Pro 2015.2 and when I export a video there is no audio. Right now I'm trying to export to MPEG2-DVD.

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Enthusiast , Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

Check your export window settings.  There is a checkbox to export either video and/or audio.  Perhaps the audio is disabled.

Of course for DVD encoding you should get two separate files. M2v for the video and usually a PCM or Dolby ac3 for the sound file.

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

Check your export window settings.  There is a checkbox to export either video and/or audio.  Perhaps the audio is disabled.

Of course for DVD encoding you should get two separate files. M2v for the video and usually a PCM or Dolby ac3 for the sound file.

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New Here ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

Thank You, I didn't notice that it exports them to separate files. Is there a way to combine them using an Adobe CC application?

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

Do you actually want a DVD?  If no go for H264 and get an MP4.   That will be combine video and audio.

If you want a DVD then yes it will be two separate files that DVD authoring software (Encore CS6, Toast, DVD Studio Pro) will import and use.

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New Here ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

But Adobe CC doesn't have any DVD burning software, correct?

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Enthusiast ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

You have to install Premiere CS6 via the Previous Versions filter of Creative Cloud.  Encore CS6 is auto installed. You can load your m2v and pcm/ac3 files in and author, build and burn your DVD

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Engaged ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

You can combine the video/audio files right out of Premiere. With MPEG2-DVD selected, there's an additional 'Multiplexer' tab in the Export settings. It's set to 'None' by default, but you can select DVD and the files will be combined.

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New Here ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

Thank you that's very helpful.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016
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If you are going to use Encore set multiplexer to NONE.

This way Encore does not have the extract the file first before building the dvd.

Encore works better with two seperate files.

Even when you want dolby let Encore handle that: export to a wave file from Pr.

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