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I added some reverb tails on a few clips (by nesting then extending the clip length. I followed a tutorial for this) in my sequence. It works perfectly in my timeline. After I've exported my sequence (using the Vimeo 1080p setting and at maximum render quality and depth) the reverb tails get cut off.
I'm using the latest Premiere update: 2017.1
Can someone please explain why this is happening and help me fix this?
Thank you.
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Try exporting to .wav format.
Same issue?
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yes
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I encountered the exact same problem last night. Created a reverb tail by nesting a clip in a sequence and adding "black" video. Rings out perfectly when playing in the timeline (and I'm adding the reverb to the entire track, not just the clip), but upon exporting, the reverb gets cut off - and then actually returns for a few final "ring out" frames. Bad. Did you solve this or file a bug report?
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Hey Fellas. I know this is late but just wanted to share the solution because I ran into this a couple times in the past year or so.
The solution for me is to... "render" the audio. In reality there's certain audio effects that premiere doesn't render even if you select your in and out and hit "Render audio".
What you have to do is set your in and our over the area with those reverb tails, and go into preferences and make sure "Render Audio when Rendering Video" is checked. It's somewhere in there. It's moved around in the past couple versions. Then Render Video. As far as I know this is the only way to force premiere to "render" those reverb tails and have them come out on export when it's acting funky.
There are a few other audio effect things that come out wrong on export that this workaround fixes.
TLDR:
make sure "render audio when rendering video" is checked. Then render video over the section of audio you need to fix for export. Render Audio might work too, but this preference has to be turned on.
​You might want to turn it off when you're done. Because it can make rendering slow as all hell otherwise.
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Doesnt fix it..:( 2024
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Hey All,
This is working for me, though I added a step.
1. Set in and out points around audio area you want to render with reverb tails.
2. Go to Sequence > Render Audio or "Render Effects" if you have "render audio when rendering video" checked under Edit > Preferences > Audio.
3. Once it's done rendering within your timeline, drag the current sequence onto the "new sequence" icon.
4. Render your mp3 / wav from the new sequence. If it plays properly in the new sequence you've made, it should play properly in the export.
Best of luck everybody.
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this is still a problem in 2024. i dont understand where i need to check "ender audio" as a replier wrote. help?
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i found it in the audio setting but it doesnt fix the export. god i hate premiere. there's always SOMETHING
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Maybe try exporting the audio with however many seconds of silence you need the reverb to last. Re-import it and then you won't need to nest the audio. My guess is the nesting is causing the problem.
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thats a good idea
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I think I found the actual solve fo this, without having to do any crazy render hack. The trick is that instead of adding a black video or disabled clip to extend the tail, take a part of the audio clip, duplicate it and then "mute" the audio by dragging the level down all the way to -infinity. This worked for me, hope it helps!
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This worked for me, thanks! (still experiencing this issue in 2025! 😞 )
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