![]() In the timeline with all of the flattened multicam sequences, the audio is DEFINITELY still there. ![]() It's still linking to the same audio file (I unlinked the audio of one of these new merged clips and went "reveal in explorer" and it still brought up the correct audio file which had no corruption) but the new merged clip shows no wave forms and plays no sound when viewed in any manner. I'm syncing a feature, and for the first few days this method was working great! But now for some reason, every time I merge the clips at the end of this pipeline, all of the synced audio comes out as blank, it doesn't make any sense. So what I do is drag all of the multicamsequences into a timeline, right click them all and "flatten" them, then merge the clips by just dragging them from the timeline back into the bin. Then I have a bin filled with a bunch of multicam sequences, but I want merged clips. ![]() I select all of the video and audio clips in my bin window, and select "create multicam sequences" and sync by audio - mixdown - and I remove the camera audio. ![]() Hey guys, so basically I've been using the autosync feature in Premiere CC as a poor man's PluralEyes. ![]()
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