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1. Re: Premiere 7.2.1 white noise with Audition import
Jerry Klaimon Dec 20, 2013 12:56 PM (in response to mattslote)I am trying to reproduce this, but so far cannot. Did you choose edit in Au for the audio clip in a Pr sequence, to get an extracted clip, or did you open the original audio clip in Au, and then save it so the edits would show up in Pr?
Can you provide the individual steps you went through?
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2. Re: Premiere 7.2.1 white noise with Audition import
AkilW Dec 20, 2013 2:16 PM (in response to Jerry Klaimon)No luck reproducing this here either. I tried both Edit Clip and Edit Sequence in Audition. Are there any mismatched sample rates between clips or sequences?
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3. Re: Premiere 7.2.1 white noise with Audition import
mattslote Dec 20, 2013 2:42 PM (in response to mattslote)Hey, sorry it took me so long to reply. I was busy doing other things there for a bit.
Per Jerry's request, here's what I was doing.
I'd recorded a 12 minute .wav file separate from the video. From the project window I selected "edit in Adobe Audition" and used amplify and sound remover in Au. I applied the effects and saved the file, which was imported into Premiere as *file name* Audio Extracted.wav. Since I'd already edited the audio in the timeline, I used "replace footage" to replace the original audio file to the one from Audition. It was after replacing it that made the sound.
It was a larger file (500+ mb), so it stands to reason that premiere was working on it for a few seconds. But as my parents would say, "that's no excuse for such behavior"
@AkilW I think I answered your question above, but just in case the bit rate was the same.
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4. Re: Premiere 7.2.1 white noise with Audition import
Jerry Klaimon Dec 20, 2013 7:21 PM (in response to mattslote)I tried it again, following your description, but, sorry, no white noise or any unexpected sound.
You did say you can reproduce this problem? Maybe a screen cap would help us see (hear) what you get.
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5. Re: Premiere 7.2.1 white noise with Audition import
Mark Mapes Dec 20, 2013 8:02 PM (in response to Jerry Klaimon)I'd try clearing the cache.




