I'm baffled by this problem and really need to find a solution ASAP. I am using creative cloud, and files fed directly into media encoder are exporting silent audio tracks. Media encoder appears to complete the export, but the resulting files have no sound.
If I export the same clip from premiere pro from the timeline it works just fine and audio is present.
My theory is that media encoder isn't conforming the audio clips it imports. Any thoughts or fixes? Has anyone here had this issue? Thanks!
Update:
I have tried this on a second machine running media encoder CS6 and I get the same result.
I have tried the same clip on a third machine running media encoder CS5 with the settings and it works.
Another 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.
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. Anyone have anything to add?
FURTHER UPDATE:
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. All 39 clips recorded on this one card have no audio when I run them thgrough Media Encoder. Footage shot the next day on a different card is fine. I'm guessing a bad card could be the culprit, but I don't undertsand how it can cause this kind of a problem. Can anyone here shed some light on this?
Here's a link to the clip in question www.orderlockwood.com/AMEaudio.zip
I had the same issue when encoding m2ts file (from sony video camera SR12) using AME CS6. The same video works fine with sound when playing using VLC or windows media player.
Last week I happened to install the latest TRIAL version of "Adobe Premier Pro" on the same machine where "Media Encoder" was installed. After that AME works just fine and it converts m2ts files with proper audio. Looks like Premier Pro installed/updated some system files (???) required for AME. The nice thing is that even after uninstalling Premier Pro, AME still works.
Give it a shot and it might resolve your issue as well. Looks like AME was not packed with all required files. Premier Pro either replaced/added the missing file(s) which RESOLVED my issue.
Hope it helps.
I have had the same problem recently, using CS5.5. 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). This week's video turned out without any background music. 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. Timeline plays back the audio fine, between these two failed renders I exported a test clip directly out of Premiere and it was fine. So after the second failed attempt, I rendered the whole video out of Premiere directly, and it worked great. This is the first time this has happened. 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).
-Bryce L. Tomlinson
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)
I Am having the same issue however, i'm using dual sync sound with Canon 5d footage. My issue is no audio on track one on a specific clip. Exporting through Premiere is fine, but not through media encoder. Same issue every time. 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. 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. Hopefully this will solve your issue. Sound like a bug of corrupted conform files. 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. Adobe support, any ideas?
Update: using a replace edit on the troubled audio clip with the same clip fixes the problem from both the export from Media Encoder and also importing into a new project. So it does look like Premiere is corrupting the conform file and causing an error when sending directly to Media Encoder from the Premiere timeline, but not from a dynamic link of that sequence.
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I'm having the same issue.
Dual audio, some merged clips, are fine some aren't, can't be bothered to test because I don't want to have to sit through an encode of the whole film just to find out that some audio is missing.
Adobe please fix, this really kills the value of AME and being able to queue at all. I have to say I'm pretty sick of the stupid niggly bugs that the PPro workflow has.
Have you ever found a solution to this, I'm working through the same thing right now in the latest release of Premiere Pro and AME. How is it possible this still has not been fixed?
Between this - the constant peak file generation, and the fact that Premiere Pro and After Effects constantly fight over my graphics cards and blackmagic cards (I can't have both open at once, so much for multitasking much less the crappy dynamic linking) it's becoming less and less enticing to use Adobe's products on any professional gig.
I have never had a satisfactory answer for this problem. I use to think it happened when uninstalling / re-installing the software, but now I'm having the problem with Creative Cloud on my brand new i7 laptop running windows 8.
The issue is that AME is not conforming audio, or perhaps thinks the audio has been conformed when it hasn't. I know this because on the one working machine I have I can watch AME conform the audio. This process does not happen when the audio fails on my other machines.
ADOBE WHAT IS GOING ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE FIX THIS YOUR USERS DESERVE BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's more than likely a local system error. What you're experiencing is not the norm.
For that brand new Laptop, did you start by formatting the C: drive and reinstalling Windows from scratch? Most Laptops come with a bunch of crapware preloaded, and it's very possible something on such a system will interfere with Adobe software.
Hi Jim,
With all do respect that is a load of crap. The notion that I have to reinstall my OS from scratch in order for the software to work is ridiculous.
Oh and by the way I am experiencing the same issue on freshly installed desktop machines running Windows 7.
I shouldn't have to wipe my system drive to install Adobe products. Adobe should provide better service and stop trying to blame everyone else.
This is the kind of BS fingerpointing that has me seriously considering other software.
Lame answer. Local System Error? I think with as much response as this thread has gotten, it may not be the norm, but it happens more than you'd expect, and for those of us that it happens to, it happens more than we can afford. I'm using it on a brand new iMac and it did it. Reformatting a brand new laptop so it will run Adobe software is pretty absurd. Admittedly, it's only come up a couple of times, and the rest of the time, it works flawlessly. Still, in the back of my mind I'm always weighing whether or not it's worth it to even give AME a shot at all if there's even a possibility it will carp it up.
The notion that I have to reinstall my OS from scratch in order for the software to work is ridiculous.
I'm not saying you 'have to'. I'm saying that it's a good idea to do it when you buy a new computer, because they almost always come loaded with software that you won't need, and that very well could interfere with things.
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