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Premiere Pro 2022 - Audio cutting in and out after export

Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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Hey All!  I've been fighting this issue hard over the last 24 hours and I'm at a loss.  I have a simple 4 minute edit of 2.7k GoPro videos shot at 120 fps.  Everything looks and sounds great and renders fine on the timeline, but every time I export the audio cuts in and out on the final mp4. 

 

I've checked all of the sound levels and channels and nothing is muted.  The curious thing is that every time I export different parts of the sound go missing.  Sometimes it's just two seconds here and there, others an entire minute will be dead silent.  I've cleared my media cache.  Restarted my computer countless times.  All of my drivers are up to date.  I've played around with different export settings ranging from low bitrate, low framerate, to ridiculously high bitrates and different encoders.  I'd prefer to keep it with H.264 and AAC so it plays nice with YouTube.  Any ideas?  I've run out.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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Hi ryanm87880867,

 

We're sorry to hear about this. In which media player are you playing the exported media? Also, have you tried importing the exported media in Premiere Pro & checked if the audio is playing properly in Premiere Pro?

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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Thanks for the reply!  I usually use VLC, but I've tried to play the exported file on Windows Media Player and the Microsoft Movies App with the same result.  When I drop the exported file back into Premiere Pro it plays exactly like it does on the other media players, and the audio waveform shows exactly what I'm hearing which is the audio cutting in and out.  See attached screenshot.

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Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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For reference, here is what this looks like on the timeline prior to exporting.  It's a super simple edit.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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Which effects have been added to the audio?

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Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2021 Oct 30, 2021

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Just simple transitions between clips and then I normalized it. That's it. 

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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Any other ideas on this one?  I played around with the normalization.  I individually toggled around on the "fx volume" and "fx Channel Volume" for each clip.  No changes to the export file.

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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Any new ideas?  I'm really stuck on this one.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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try transocding the camera original to prores.  You can then unlink and relink to the prores version...   h264 is a heavily conpressed mpeg format which may be causing the issue...  It's pretty amazing that you can throw almost any format at premiere, but sometimes when there are issues, it can make sense to work with a more robust format.

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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Thanks for the idea!  But it led to a new fun discovery.  I grabbed all of the originals and transcoded them to Prores 422.  Just to check I played them back in VLC and they have the exact same problem as the other exported media where the audio starts normally, completely cuts out, then comes back in.

 

Just to clarify, these are totally unedited videos.  Straight out of the camera, through the Media Encoder and now the audio is messed up.  The original files play fine, but apparently if I try to export anything the audio goes haywire.

 

I've uninstalled and reinstalled Premiere Pro and the Media Encoder.  Everything is up to date.  My computer has loads of free disk space and RAM.  I'm baffled here.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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hmmm...  people have reported issues with gopro footage here but can remember anything similar.  any chance you can upload a file so I can see if I can figure out what the issue is.  Not sure if there are file size limits but you can always send me a direct message by clicking on my username at the beginning of this post

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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What kind of file?  Project file?  Original footage?  One of the exported files with bad audio?  All of the original files are pretty large (2-4 gigs).

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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One of the original files if possible

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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or just shoot a short clip with the go pro with exactly the same settings as the problematic files and send that...

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Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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I just uploaded one of the videos to my Google Drive (link below).  If you read further on you'll see that if I export the audio only, then drop that .wav back into the project it exports correctly.  But if you can identify something wrong with these files so I don't have to do that clunky work-around every time that would be fantastic.

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xy-O6YV5QuSSwPl-bYKz495eOw8vNS2J/view?usp=sharing

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Community Expert ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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I just uploaded one of the videos to my Google Drive (link below). 


By @ryanm87880867

 

Premiere Pro interprets that footage as 119,88 fps for me but according to MediaInfo it is constant framerate footage. Try right click on the file and choose Modify > Interpret Footage and set it to 120 fps. Make sure that the sequence you edit in is 120 fps as well instead of 119,88.

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Explorer ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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You did it!  I went through and made each be interpretted as 120 fps and now the export matches what I see/hear on the timeline.  I'll keep this fix in mind for the future.

As a side note, I'm not sure there's a way to set the sequence settings to 120 fps.  I can't find a way to select anything higher than 119.88 (ref screenshot).  Regardless, you guys are amazing.  Thanks so much for the help.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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so the gopro may be constant frame rate but it's not a standard frame rate...  good to know...

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As a side note, I'm not sure there's a way to set the sequence settings to 120 fps.  I can't find a way to select anything higher than 119.88 (ref screenshot).  Regardless, you guys are amazing.  Thanks so much for the help.


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Unfortunately you can´t but you can drag the clip from the Project panel to the New Item icon. This will create a new sequence @120 fps. Copy media/titles/etc from the old sequence into the new one and rock on from there.

 

Next time, interpret the footage first and then create the sequence that way. 🙂

 

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Explorer ,
Oct 31, 2021 Oct 31, 2021

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And again just to clarify, I've exported using the Media Encoder and by going straight through Premiere Pro and the result is the same.  Which bits of audio are missing each time changes.  But every time it's missing some part of the audio.

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I've checked all of the sound levels and channels and nothing is muted.  The curious thing is that every time I export different parts of the sound go missing.


By @ryanm87880867

 

I would try to render out just the audio using the settings below and import it just to see if the audio is missing in that file as well.

 

If the .wav file comes out correct, just mute the original audio on the timeline and put the .wav file on the timeline and export your H.264 to get the project finished. Try it and report back.

 

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Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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That works.  After creating the .wav and dropping it back in the final product sounds great.  So I guess that's a good work-around.  It just seems super awkward.  Thanks for the help with FINALLY being able to finish this tiny project.  Hopefully this doesn't happen in the future.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

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Still happy to check out the camera original..

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That works.  After creating the .wav and dropping it back in the final product sounds great. 

 

By @ryanm87880867

 

Great that it works, thanks for reporting back. 🙂

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New Here ,
Nov 03, 2021 Nov 03, 2021

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I'm also having problems with exporting the audio. I have never had any issues in the past and this time everything I'm exporting is cutting in and out. Is there a fix coming? Since obviously it's the version issue since it only happened when it updated to 2022

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