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Updated to the new Premiere version 14.5.0 just now and found that whenever my audio contained effects (which many clips do, mainly essential sound presets) and there was an audio transition connecting two clips, the transition was immediately followed by an ugly distortion in the sound. I tried rendering the audio and I tried updating my sound drivers but the problem persisted. When I export the segment in question the problem is not present in the file, so I believe this is something in the way the new update processes audio. When I take off the transition and/or the essential sound effects, the problem goes away. But I need those effects AND transitions throughout this 90 minute documentary I have been working on for 2 years!
I rolled back to 14.4.0 and the problem went away. However I'm concerned moving forward that this problem won't be addressed in future updates.
Thanks a lot in advance for your expertise and help!
-Patrick
Specs:
Windows 10 x64
Intel i9-9900 overclocked to 5.0ghz
Nvidia RTX 2080
64gb RAM
using onboard Realtek audio
All footage stored on a Samsung 4tb SSD
The audio files are primarily Waveform files
The video files are .mov
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I have the same problem
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Anyone with this, please go post on their UserVoice website, preferably searching for this problem first. Upvote any filing you see, then come back here and post a link, so others with the problem can go to the UserVoice site.
This forum is user-to-user peer support, and if someone has an idea how to fix what ails your systems, they'll probably post a reply.
But this is the sort of thing that is good to get directly to the engineers, and that UserVoice site is the direct portal to the engineering team.
Neil
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Same issue, and I'm on a Mac. I'll follow the advice of Neil on this, but curious if its being addressed too.
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https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/41697469-audio-cross-dissol... Found that this is known and being corrected, and either upgrading to Beta or clicking on Legacy option under Audio preferences works as temporary solution.