I am using merged clips, and if I create a new project and import my sequence that is having problems, the audio that drops out come up with a red bar, like media is offline with no option to reconnect. Sound like a bug of corrupted conform files. The only way i've gotten around this issue when using Media encoder is to import my Pr project file directly into Media Encoder and then select the sequence via dynamic link. I've tried restarting, deleting preferences, and clearing media cache files, creating save as project file, nothing seams to fix the problem when exporting from Premiere via Media Encoder. Exporting through Premiere is fine, but not through media encoder. My issue is no audio on track one on a specific clip. I Am having the same issue however, i'm using dual sync sound with Canon 5d footage. PS: An additional observation, I noticed that the file sizes on both files rendered out of Media Encoder were identical, but the one rendered out of Premiere (with the same export settings) was slightly smaller, by about 10 megabytes (1.34 instead of 1.35 gigs) Really frustrated me, because I threw away 4 hours of render time, and then had to sit and do nothing while Premiere rendered it out (I suspect like most of you, I like to edit while rendering in AME). This is the first time this has happened. So after the second failed attempt, I rendered the whole video out of Premiere directly, and it worked great. Timeline plays back the audio fine, between these two failed renders I exported a test clip directly out of Premiere and it was fine.
I rendered the video twice out of Media Encoder, and both times all the other audio tracks turned out fine, but the one track wasn't rendered into the finished product. This week's video turned out without any background music. I exported a video using a nested audio sequence on one of my tracks that worked fine in another video (I make a weekly show, and I'm using most of the same elements in each video, except the subject matter each week changes). Here's a link to the clip in question I have had the same problem recently, using CS5.5.
I'm guessing a bad card could be the culprit, but I don't undertsand how it can cause this kind of a problem. Footage shot the next day on a different card is fine. All 39 clips recorded on this one card have no audio when I run them thgrough Media Encoder. I've tried recording test clips on my Sony NX5 (the camera all of these clips were shot with) and I cannot replicate the issue. Is it possible AMECS6 isn't including some information needed to play the audio properly? I can't believe I'm the only one out there with this problem. I have tried the same clip on a third machine running media encoder CS5 with the settings and it works.Īnother odd thing, the file size created by AMECS6 is 70.0MB, the file size created by AMECS5 is 70.1MB with the exact same settings. I have tried this on a second machine running media encoder CS6 and I get the same result.