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HELP: Audio dropouts

Community Beginner ,
Aug 09, 2018 Aug 09, 2018

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During real-time playback, the audio cuts out for about 3 seconds. My current (agonizing) workaround is stopping and restart playback. Any advice is appreciated.

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Community Beginner , Aug 14, 2018 Aug 14, 2018

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UPDATE 4: SOLUTION

Thanks to GammaScorpii I've learned that that the source of the problem is that the HDD housing the source media isn't fast enough to spit out the audio of footage shot with a high quality lossless codec like ProRes 422 in real-time. The problem is solved when I house some of the footage on my fastest SSD, but the drive itself isn't large enough to house all of the footage. Another solution would probably be to make proxies.

For any others facing the same i

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Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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This is not specifically about CS6, but the questions/steps are the same

More information needed for someone to help... please click below and provide the requested information

-Troubleshooting https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2261475

-Premiere Pro Video Editing Information FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840

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Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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UPDATE:

SSD 1: Operating system

SSD 2: project files, proxies (not yet created)

HDD 1: raw footage, media cache, and scratch files

The problem occurs whether the timeline status bar is red, yellow, or green. I haven't tried rendering the audio with the video.

System info.pngPPCC info 1.pngPPCC info 2.pngPPCC info 3.png

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 14, 2018 Aug 14, 2018

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UPDATE 4: SOLUTION

Thanks to GammaScorpii I've learned that that the source of the problem is that the HDD housing the source media isn't fast enough to spit out the audio of footage shot with a high quality lossless codec like ProRes 422 in real-time. The problem is solved when I house some of the footage on my fastest SSD, but the drive itself isn't large enough to house all of the footage. Another solution would probably be to make proxies.

For any others facing the same issue, here I the steps I recommend you take based on my research:

  • Delete media cache
  • Render audio w/ video
  • Increase (or decrease) audio buffer size in the Audio Hardware preferences
  • Check the audio sample rate in the sequence settings
  • Change audio output settings (MME or ASIO)
  • Duplicate sequences
  • Downgrade preview file format (I-Frame MPEG only)
  • Transfer project contents to a new project file
  • Keep project, cache, and scratch files in same hard drive location
  • Create DNxHD/HR, Cineform, or ProRes proxies
  • Check if your hard drive processing spikes w/ Task Manager
  • Use (multiple) fast SSDs to house source media/footage
  • If the source audio format and project audio format don't match, consider converting the source audio to a matching format via Audition
  • Round trip audio from Audition to Premiere by import the audio into Audition and then bringing it into Premiere

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Switch to NVME drives and it solves the problem I found out. 

 

Specs: Multiple Macs and PCs more than effecient to cut 4K HQ Footage

 

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