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The audio is muted in a specific interval in my exported video

New Here ,
Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Hi you all!

I have a problem in Premiere and, being a newcomer to the program, I don't even know how to search to find a solution. A specific part of the audio in my video gets muted and I don't know why.

The video is a speedart, and I recorded it in 5 parts. The first part I ended up recording at 60fps, I don't know if it's important information or not. I'm rendering in Media Encoder with the presets "YouTube 1080p Full HD", just putting it to render in the best quality.

Things I've done:

- Converted the video that was at 60fps to 30fps;

- I took out this same converted video;

- Replaces background music;

- Before it was just the music, the sound effect the motion appeared, now not even that.

Can you help me?

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Community Expert , Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

Try exporting with Hardware encoding unchecked.

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Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Hi there!

Sorry about that. Can you share the following information?

Let us know.

Thanks,

Kartika

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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Hi @Kartika Rawat 

- My version is 15.2.0.35

- I'm sorry, I don't know if I did understand the question. It's a song that I downloaded and I'm using in the background, a .mp3

- "Software Only" you mean with the Premiere and not using the Media Encoder? Because this actually worked, but I don't know why it's happening with the ME

 

Thanks for trying to help me,

Cleon

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Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Hello cleonm79160

Try to check if this lines (of the photo) is at its correct level which is 0.
verify that the sound is played correctly before exporting.

If it still fails you, a solution is possible by closing the program and executing it again, and exporting again

 

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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Hi @Harold SIlva B.

I have new information: I rendered direct with the Premiere and not using the Media Encoder and it worked. I really don't know why this happens with the ME.

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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Try exporting with Hardware encoding unchecked.

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Jun 27, 2021 Jun 27, 2021

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Wow, this actually worked! Is there an explanation for this?

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Jun 27, 2021 Jun 27, 2021

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 Is there an explanation for this?


By @cleonm7916043

 

There may be, but I'm not aware of what it is.

When I find a workaround hat allows me to continue working, I just move on. 

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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Quite possibly, AME does not like the Mp3 file you're using, which may be why it is ignored while encoding.

 

Please try this: open up the Mp3 file in Adobe Audition, save it as a WAV file. Back in PPro, right-click the Mp3 file in your project window and use Replace Footage to navigate to the folder where you saved out the WAV file.

 

Run the Export again to AME.

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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I tried to switch the music for another one, but nothing happens. It's almost like that interval is cursed or something. Change the video, change de audio, nothing change.

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