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Speed / Duration... missing AUDIO when rendering!?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019

Hi

I make a lot of DIY maker videos and therefore have a lot of timelapse / Quick clips in my videos.

I like to use the "Speed / Duration..." from the right click menu.

Somethimes I want the audio to be on the clips I speed up and the audio is there in preview inside Premiere Pro.

But when I export the whole video the audio in the speed up clips disappears??  This does not happen on clips that is speed up under approx. 1000%.

My question is, why can I hear the audio when editing in premiere and why does it disappear when I render the video?

Is there a fix around this problem?

I would really like to use the audio on the speed up clips..

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019

Speed is maxed out to 1000%, so everything above can cause issues.

Use lower speed then nest and add a speed value again. See how that goes.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019

Do you mean the audio is maxed out at 1000%?

Because I can speed up the clips to 10.000% in premiere and still hear the audio in preview. Thou its more like a high pitched noise I would still like to use it in the rendered version of the video.

I can try to speed up a clip to, lets say, 800% then export it, import it again and then speed it up. Perhaps the audio will remain then? But it seems like a lot of work for something that should be integrated in Premiere

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019

As Ann said do half the speed change, nest and the do the rest. This issue also happens if you slow a clip down a lot.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019

Hi

Ok, thanks for your answers. I was hoping there was another way

But I will do it it like you suggest  

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LEGEND ,
Jan 13, 2019 Jan 13, 2019
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I want the audio to be on the clips I speed up

My advice, don't do that.  From a 'creative' standpoint, it's...not good.

Use only real time audio.

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