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    Hi,

    I am editing a project in Premiere Pro with .mov files straight from a Canon 5D. Some footage in my sequence I have sped up by 5000%, both the video and the audio. When I play this in Premiere, all is fine, but when I export (with all of the export settings matching that of the sequence settings) the final .mov file has no audio from the sped up footage. There is other audio on the same track which is there on the exported clip, and I have also tried putting it on a seperate track.

    Any ideas would be much appriciated!

    Thanks.
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  2. Did you try testing another export format (other than MOV ) ?
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    Ye I tried a couple of different formats. Same result.
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  4. Can you export audio track separately & successfully? e.g. aiff or pcm wav ?
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    It does the same thing. Exports all the other audio except the speeded up clips.
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    Any other suggestions?!! I still havent solved it!
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  7. I don't know the cause of this problem, but here's how I worked around it.

    Right click the clips you wish to time remap and send them to an After Effects composition and do time remapping there. Drag and drop the AE comp onto the timeline, sometimes, or always it will just replace the audio automatically.
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