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Running Premiere 25.0.0 in MacOS Sequoia 15.3.2 (24D81).
I have a mono .wav file that will not generate a transcript because I get the "no dialogue found" message. There is nothing BUT dialogue on this track. I'm attaching a scren grab. What else can I try to get this thing I'm paying $40/month for to work??
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Not sure where to post this but the problem stopped when I created a new project and brought the sound file into it.
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Hi bob@wzp,
I'm sorry to hear you're having issues. Can you give me more details on your audio file specs and sequence settings? Check out this post to see if these solutions work for you. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue. Please see: How do I write a bug report? Sorry for the frustration, and thanks for reaching out.
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Yes, it looks like that should work.
If you opened the project from Finder, instead, open PR first, then Open the project. Amazing, but that has fixed this problem for some users.
If that is not it, in the Project Panel, right-click on the wav clip and click on Transcribe. What happens?
Two more screenshots might be helpful:
In the Project Panel, right-click on the wav clip-> Modify -> Audio Channels.
In the Project Panel, right-click on the wav clip-> Media File Properties.
Stan
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Hi bob@wzp,
I'm sorry to hear you're having issues. Can you give me more details on your audio file specs and sequence settings? Check out this post to see if these solutions work for you. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue. Please see: How do I write a bug report? Sorry for the frustration, and thanks for reaching out.
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Thanks for the reply, Stan.
1. I did open the project from the Premiere startup screen and not fron Finder.
2. Right-clicking on the clip from the project panel and clicking "Transcribe" does... nothing.
3. The 2 grabs you mentioned are below.
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Not sure where to post this but the problem stopped when I created a new project and brought the sound file into it.
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Perfect place to post. Thanks for letting us know.
A possible cause for this problem is a mismatch between audio and sequence settings. But this related to the audio not being on track one, and that was not the case here.
Stan

