Davinci Resolve no sound after Export
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Matsou04
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Hello, as mentioned in the title, the sound from my video is absent after export. I had 3 audio tracks originally, but after each export, I only had the sound from track 1, which I decided to delete. Now I have no sound at all after export. Does anyone have a solution?
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It seems you are encountering an issue with the audio export settings in Davinci Resolve. Here are some steps to check the settings:
1. In the "Deliver" tab, select the "Audio" option under "Render Settings".
2. Make sure the "Export Audio" option is checked.
3. In the "Track" section, ensure that all your audio tracks are selected for export.
4. If you are using a video codec that does not include audio (like H.264), verify that you have also selected an audio codec (like AAC or PCM).
If the problem persists, review the mixing of your audio tracks. Make sure the level of each track is correct and that the audio is not muted.
Lastly, check the type of audio track (mono, stereo) you are using. It's possible that your player is having trouble reading certain stereo tracks if they are exported in a mono format.
If despite these tips the problem persists, it would be helpful to know the version of Davinci Resolve you are using, as well as the formats of your audio files to assist you further.
1. In the "Deliver" tab, select the "Audio" option under "Render Settings".
2. Make sure the "Export Audio" option is checked.
3. In the "Track" section, ensure that all your audio tracks are selected for export.
4. If you are using a video codec that does not include audio (like H.264), verify that you have also selected an audio codec (like AAC or PCM).
If the problem persists, review the mixing of your audio tracks. Make sure the level of each track is correct and that the audio is not muted.
Lastly, check the type of audio track (mono, stereo) you are using. It's possible that your player is having trouble reading certain stereo tracks if they are exported in a mono format.
If despite these tips the problem persists, it would be helpful to know the version of Davinci Resolve you are using, as well as the formats of your audio files to assist you further.
Perfect, thank you very much. I managed in the meantime without changing the settings, so I don't know where the problem came from, but in the future, your response will be very helpful. Thank you so much.