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For the record we never render audio out of AE at our facility. We see AE as a tool in the process but not the final output tool for broadcast, web, BluRay, whatever.
Most of our audio comes from a selection of post audio facilities, so we are working with picture primarily laying in a final audio mix usually several tracks for surround, international, etc.
I appreciate the argument for always on but it doesn't work for us, we'd just be trying NOT to overwrite our mix audio every time we dropped a piece of video back into our master timeline.
I think a pref works. I like render modules for this, too.
Jack Tunnicliffe
Javapost Production
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On 2012-10-25, at 8:12 PM, Steve Oakley <steveo@practicali.com> wrote:
> I've never knowingly / intentionally rendered out an empty audio track. the only time I generally do render audio is for chromakey ( or other sync sound )stuff where keeping sync sound thru the process makes everyone's lives easier
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> On Oct 25, 2012, at 6:34 PM, Todd Kopriva <kopriva@adobe.com> wrote:
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>> 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)?
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>> If so, why, and what formats do you use?
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>> 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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