EdwardMartinIII
Technical User
My project has 16 tracks of audio. This includes voices (some overlapping), sound effects (many, many overlapping), and music (some overlapping). I listen on headphones as I mix the levels, but when it's all rendered to MPEG and I burn a DVD, the levels seem much different than I experienced while editing!
Tracks that were audible while editing are almost entirely gone in the DVD. Tracks that were quiet while editing are obnoxiously high in the DVD. Etc.
This doesn't seem related to the pitch of the sounds, either. It affects entire clips and I cannot easily determine the pattern (I don't think it's random, but I don't see the reason).
Has anyone else experienced this and if so, did you learn anything about why it happens? My current work-around is to play the DVD in a separate player and adjust the levels in the Premiere project based on what I hear coming from the DVD, instead of the audio tracks in the project.
Is there some kind of "rendering" the audio I must do?
Cheers,
Edward ![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
Tracks that were audible while editing are almost entirely gone in the DVD. Tracks that were quiet while editing are obnoxiously high in the DVD. Etc.
This doesn't seem related to the pitch of the sounds, either. It affects entire clips and I cannot easily determine the pattern (I don't think it's random, but I don't see the reason).
Has anyone else experienced this and if so, did you learn anything about why it happens? My current work-around is to play the DVD in a separate player and adjust the levels in the Premiere project based on what I hear coming from the DVD, instead of the audio tracks in the project.
Is there some kind of "rendering" the audio I must do?
Cheers,
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door