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I just asked around here and it seems like most people are rendering ProRes Quicktimes with audio, regardless of whether or not there is audio, simply because that's what they've set the default to and they never change it.
Apparently if they have to re-render a Quicktime file that originally had an audio track, ie making changes or fixes, and the newer version doesn't have an audio track then Final Cut will not be happy, and will require the new render to be manually re-linked. It sounds like this makes the editors grumpy, so ProRes stuff is simply always rendered with audio regardless.
But it's not something I do, and I'm nearly always rendering image sequences anyway.
-Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Kopriva [mailto:kopriva@adobe.com]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:34 AM
To: 'After Effects Mail List'
Subject: [AE] a question from the After Effects team about audio output
When you render and export a composition from After Effects that does not have audio content, do you ever enable audio output intentionally (thus creating an empty audio track in the output file)?
If so, why, and what formats do you use?
We're in the process of making some improvements to how audio is handled, and we want to make sure that we haven't broken any common workflows.
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