Same exact issue. I was cutting three cameras, cutting video only, audio locked to one track (separate from the cameras even), and I can hear many of the cuts.
here’s what the timeline looks like, and you can see the cut: https://www.screencast.com/t/ux7bwM9Zmx
And it turns out that the audio is actually cut here; see how I can select that entire clip, as if it was a totally unique clip: https://www.screencast.com/t/pwJVoPYVE
The workaround was relatively simple, but only because my edit was mostly straight-through. I had very few actual cuts out of the take. But I was able to extend the audio across all the angle edits (until the next real cut came along), which pushed the original audio down one track, then select all those and reduce the volume to zero: https://www.screencast.com/t/t0plP6M146
Tedious, but it worked. Can’t imagine why this is happening in the first place though.
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