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  • Timecode Problem from Premiere to Audition

    Posted by Glenn Tak on August 27, 2014 at 2:32 am

    I exported an Aiff file from Premiere. 23.976. Brought it into Audition. Did some work on it in the waveform editor (not the multitrack) saved it and re-imported to Premiere Pro. The audio is significantly longer and out of sync.

    First… I know there is a way to send Audio over to Audition and round trip it back but it sends all the individual edited clips. I needed to send 1 Audio track that I could clean up.

    Apparently Audition is converting the frame rate… I assume to 29.97. Can’t figure out how to prevent this.

    I tried it with a wav file export from Premiere as well. Same issue.

    Is there a workaround or better workflow I should be looking at?

    Thanks!

    TAK

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    Alex Udell replied 11 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Paul Neumann

    August 28, 2014 at 4:33 pm

    Try not exporting. Just send the clip to Audition.

  • Glenn Tak

    August 28, 2014 at 4:42 pm

    Problem is… it is a heavily edited dialogue piece. If I try to send it to Audition it sends it as separate edited pieces. Almost thirty of them. I need it as one clip so I can clean it and effect it as one.

    An audio mix down function in Premiere would be helpful so I could make one clip, “send” it to Audition and bring it back.

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  • Alex Udell

    August 28, 2014 at 8:16 pm

    just some thoughts off the top of my head…

    1) in PPro, is there a way to adjust the frame rate using the “interpret” options available by right clicking the asset in the project panel?

    2) if you send as a multitrack from ppro to audition…you can still bounce the multitrack session in Audition to 1 track…which will result in a new flat file you could then edit…if you prefer to edit that way…

    Alex Udell
    Editing, Motion Graphics, and Visual FX

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