Why they are my exports video extra second bad audio at the end?

I've recently updated to the last Premiere Pro CC 2015 (February 2016) and I'm having a serious problem with exports. At the end of each export, after that the audio is supposed to disappear for a cross fades, there's an extra second or more audio that is a repetition/echo of the end of the audio track. The video out crumbles as it should but the second additional audio during the dissolution of the video ruins exports. It is a new glitch/bug that I've never experienced before.

As noted I use bland Crusaders for audio exit point. Then I tried to fade by using keyframes at the end of my audio tracks. In some export audio now will cancel at the end of the video as it should. Other exports (including exports batch that apparently), there's even more time audio which ruins the video. Does anyone else know this? Anyone know a good corrections?

Hello

Yes, it is a known problem that will be fixed in a future release of Premiere Pro. In the meantime, there are two workaround solutions:

(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.

Colin

First Pro EQ

Tags: Premiere

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