Seeds of export WAV upward

Hello!

I'm trying to export the tracks wav isolated from my film to send to an audio-guy, however, when you export with Solo marked tracks wav files, one by one. they have all the glitch and really strange sounds. They start well, but after awhile, they sound like a broken CD repeat again and again images of audio.

export with video works very well and the export of the MP3s work fine.

Any ideas?

Visit the link for example: Nested Sequence 02 by larserik | Free listen on SoundCloud part starts for real at about 03:30.

I'm under cc2015 Premiere Pro version 9.0.0 (247) build, Media Encoder 9.0.0.222 on a MBP end 2013 running OS10.11.3.

-Lars

Hi LarsErikHA,

Sorry for this problem, but it's a known problem with the Audio.

For some cases in 9.2 has been set (so be sure that you are using the latest version), but if you still use in this, change of silent audio clips into the slots is a workaround.

We believe that other cases are corrected in the next version that will be presented in preview at the NAB Conference and is "coming soon."

Solutions of workaround that you can try:

(1) place a clip in the section of your sequence with no audio (which occurs the closure) and either the volume to negative infinity, or disable the clip (right click > activate). You can also place a silent clip exported/generated in the section.

(2) for export through TEA, which is where this problem occurs, turn on the preference of the SOUL "import of the sequences in native mode. This should prevent the problem even if you do not have the above steps.

Sorry for the inconvenience. Hope workarounds help.

Thank you
Ilyes Singh

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