Simon Russell
March 20th, 2011, 05:40 AM
Hi there, I have a recurring audio issue that is more of an irritant than a major problem.
I'll edit a film, then when I'm tweaking sound I'll often drop on a denoiser effect, and all seems well. However on playback through the timeline, wherever I have the effect the sound on the clip will drop way down in volume and sound very muted and muffled. This will happen for perhaps the first 2-3 seconds of a clip and then the sound will jump back up to normal again. If I then pull the scrubber back and re-play that section the sound will play perfectly without the issue and will continue to be fine for the remainder of the time I have that project open.
This isn't much of a pain in itself, but when I come to export a film, unless I've first played it all the way through I'll get the muffled sections on many of the clips in the exported version.
As you can imagine, this really slows things down, having to play through a whole film each time before I render it. I have to do this every time I open the project. If a client has a 30 min film and wants a small shot change or something, I'll make the cut (1-2 mins) then have to play the whole film through before I hit export - essentially adding a needless 30 mins to my workflow.*
Any ideas what could be causing this? I run CS5, but noticed (and lived with) the problem on CS3. These are both different editing machines, so I know it's not a problem specific to my machine. I'm currently editing footage shot on a Sony EX3 and a Canon 5D, but had the problem when I used to work with an XHA1 and an XM2 (i.e. captured DV footage), so I don't think it's a footage/camera specific problem either.
I always assumed it was just a little teething bug with premiere, and back when I had a lower output of films it really wasn't much of a problem. As I make more and more films and try to make my production process more efficient, this small gripe is turning into a time waster!
Any ideas/thoughts would be much appreciated, Thanks!*
I'll edit a film, then when I'm tweaking sound I'll often drop on a denoiser effect, and all seems well. However on playback through the timeline, wherever I have the effect the sound on the clip will drop way down in volume and sound very muted and muffled. This will happen for perhaps the first 2-3 seconds of a clip and then the sound will jump back up to normal again. If I then pull the scrubber back and re-play that section the sound will play perfectly without the issue and will continue to be fine for the remainder of the time I have that project open.
This isn't much of a pain in itself, but when I come to export a film, unless I've first played it all the way through I'll get the muffled sections on many of the clips in the exported version.
As you can imagine, this really slows things down, having to play through a whole film each time before I render it. I have to do this every time I open the project. If a client has a 30 min film and wants a small shot change or something, I'll make the cut (1-2 mins) then have to play the whole film through before I hit export - essentially adding a needless 30 mins to my workflow.*
Any ideas what could be causing this? I run CS5, but noticed (and lived with) the problem on CS3. These are both different editing machines, so I know it's not a problem specific to my machine. I'm currently editing footage shot on a Sony EX3 and a Canon 5D, but had the problem when I used to work with an XHA1 and an XM2 (i.e. captured DV footage), so I don't think it's a footage/camera specific problem either.
I always assumed it was just a little teething bug with premiere, and back when I had a lower output of films it really wasn't much of a problem. As I make more and more films and try to make my production process more efficient, this small gripe is turning into a time waster!
Any ideas/thoughts would be much appreciated, Thanks!*