And I don't understand why it affects only part of the clip. I have really no idea what is the problem, or why the audio is missing. I tried to cut the video with the razor tool to see if he wanted to kickstart audio feedback, still nothing. As far as I know, there is no other clips blocking audio somehow. I double checked to see if the clip is on and it is indeed turned on. I tried to look at the audio mixer Panel, and nothing is cut or a smaller volume. I tried to open Bars and tones, and I hear the tone very well. It stops at the same place everytime I play it. In Premiere Pro, the audio works at the beginning of the clip, then it just suddenly stops at a certain point and does not return. When I play the original video in QuickTime format, the sound is fine. I'm editing an average movie film I already filmed and stored on my hard drive, however the audio is missing part of a clip when I open it in the program. (I use an external hard drive for files and the project, don't worry). I use Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 on a MacBook Air. Audio missing part of the element in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, don't know what the problem is.
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