Split audio tracks

Hi all

After the last update, I found that when I drop an audio file in the sequence, it seems to divide the audio in 2 separate on the same line tracks. When the file is read audio sounds distorted and out of sync. I don't normally use it for the manufacture of advanced video. I have usually just drag and drop files and add transitions. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Chances are I probably missed a setting or something that has been recently added with the update.

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Hi kevinb,.

Premiere Pro is not split the audio into 2 separate tracks, it's just the way new way Premiere Pro displays the audio track. Basically, what you see, is 2 channels of the same track as well that waveform without having to expand the track. Now you can also reduce the titles (at a height of short chronology) not in active use in order to devote more space to others. That said, it works just like it used to work in the previous version.

Your files get out of sync may be a different problem altogether.

Thank you

Regalo

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