![]() ![]() In semi-tech terms: Some Premiere editors use “nesting” in their sequence as an organization tool. In simple terms: When opening an AAF, you’re expecting to see a lot of tracks and instead there’s only 2 (1 video and 1 audio). Issue 2: AAFs are corrupt/missing tracks if the Premiere sequence contains nested clips Deactivate all the audio options (pan, volume, channel volume, and any other processing).Opening the sequence in 12.0.1 or later.The problem occurs in the export from Premiere. Other versions of Pro Tools or other DAWs (tested in Logic and Nuendo). ![]() Here’s what the audio looks like in Pro Tools with the bug (upper/blue track), what it should look like (lower/red track), and the distortion up close:Ĭause of the bug: Attribute data in some audio clips (I suspect it’s volume or channel volume specifically but didn’t test each parameter individually). ![]() The result is a bizarre distortion that can’t be repaired with audio correction tools. It may have a brick-wall limiter programmed in but it’s not working correctly – it interpolates the audio back to the zero crossing point. In tech terms: It incorrectly processes audio that exceeds zero (which shouldn’t be allowed anyhow) as it goes into the AAF wrapper. In simple terms: when Premiere exports an AAF (with embedded media) it messes up some of the audio, making it unusable. This is a known bug that was fixed in Premiere version 12.0.1 (January 2018) however it’s a problem for any sequence that was used in previous versions of Premiere. Issue 1: Distortion/Garbage audio when exporting embedded AAF from Premiere Pro
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