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This is a big reliability issue, because there is no correspondence of what you have on timeline and what you are going to have on final export. This happens on different machines and happened also with previous versions of Premiere different from this one at moment of writing 15.4.1 (build 4).
The only reliably working workaround has been export only the single audio channels in wave files and then import it back into the timeline, that is time consuming and unacceptable for a professional software.
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Hi @KinoKast,
Thanks for the version details. This issue was fixed in Premiere version 23.4. Please update your version from Creative Cloud and let us know how it goes there in the updated version. Sorry for not mentioning it earlier.
Happy to help, Mayjain
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This is a big reliability issue, because there is no correspondence of what you have on timeline and what you are going to have on final export. This happens on different machines and happened also with previous versions of Premiere different from this one at moment of writing 15.4.1 (build 4).
The only reliably working workaround has been export only the single audio channels in wave files and then import it back into the timeline, that is time consuming and unacceptable for a professional software.
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any other solutions?

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UPDATE: IT WORKED! Exported a 8 min 4k video with the wav and no issue were found. I hope this helps people down the road until they fit the issue.
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Any reliable fix except for exporting the audio individually?
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UPDATE:
Exporting the WAV and reintroducing that to the video has done the trick. Really shouldn't have to do that as a workaround though...
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Re-running the exact same export will either change the position where the audio cuts out, or if I'm really lucky I get a good clean export I can keep.
Exporting the audio separately as some people have suggested is very frustrating for my workflow.
Given Adobe has switched to a SaaS model, I hope there's a fix very soon. Looking at the timestamp of the original post here I can't believe an issue like this has persisted for a few months in a pro tool like Premier.
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I then did the exact same thing and the second time it has all audio.
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It's incredibly frustrating and makes it impossible to trust Premiere. I sincerely hope they fix this soon. It will sometimes take a dozen or more export attempts before Premiere manages to do its job. I'll try the .wav solution in the meantime.
Thanks for making me not feel like a complete crazy person! For clarity, I'm on an AMD rig with 32 gigs of RAM running Windows 10 and the latest version of Premiere (at the time of writing), 22.0 (Build 169).
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The missing audio is on random positions on each export
After 5 failed attempts to create a perfect video, we gave up switsched temporarily to a system from a friendly company (no premiere).
It was a lot of work, but it worked.
Our material
all 4K 30fps
recorded with various Caonon Cams
Partly Gopro Hero 9 Material
Export in H264 30fps
Why are there always new features added, it would be more sensible to finally eliminate the existing bugs.
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For me it was always where clips joined that the audio would drop out, maybe the encoder doing something where clips join? I really don't know but this seems to have fixed it for me in my daily workflow

