Rohit Gupta wrote:When rendering make sure you select the Single Clip option and it will render the timeline audio.
The Individual Source Clips is meant for the round trip workflows where you will be sending all the source material to another NLE for it to finish the render.
I just encountered this same defect in the Version 15 beta. Yes, version 15.
May I ask why this is perceived as acceptable? What is the expected workaround for this? My scenario is exactly the same as the OP's: I was hired to shoot B-roll and some interviews, and thus I recorded good (second-system) sound for some things. The client will do the edit.
I've organized the footage into a few timelines by topic, CCed and trimmed the clips, and synced the good audio & deleted the camera audio. Then I rendered each timeline as individual clips, named to reflect the topic covered by the timeline. Of course, this was a massive waste of time and might have been a professionally embarrassing fiasco because of totally wrong audio being rendered.
So you're still telling us we have to render out every timeline as one massive clip, and then bring it into a competent program and scrub through and re-divide it into the constituent clips? I sure as hell wouldn't dump it on a client in this state.
I can't believe that someone in the business of writing this kind of software actually thinks this use case is viable or professional. It is indefensible on logical grounds: If "individual clips" mode ignores our audio decisions, why are ANY of our decisions honored? Why are the clips rendered out trimmed then? If I take a clip and make 12 cuts in it and render it out, I'll get 12 files. That totally breaks the integrity of any "round-trip" back to the source file (not to mention that you can make the filenames totally different), so why is audio rejected?
The result here is grossly incorrect. I could have five tracks of audio along with the camera audio, and then render out my timeline... only to find that most of the audio has just magically disappeared! WTF, why was I even allowed to add them then?
Why do these audio tracks show up or play on the Deliver page? Not only shouldn't they play, but they should be Xed out in brilliant yellow with a warning. And a Web link to purchase Premiere...