Peter Chamberlain wrote:We are reviewing the nested timeline reports but it would really help if everyone listed their exact resolve version in their reports.
It's also helpful to know if voice isolation or other processing is within the nest.
Hi Peter,
I can actually recreate the glitch at will. and to clarify the glit will be a "matrix cat" style repeated bit of audio in a seemingly random place down the timeline from a segment that was time-remapped (e.g. putting in a 1 second freeze frame in the nested timeline) the glitch also does render out to the final.
1) Top Level Timeline (shown in picture below):
- titles
- subtitles
- score (ducked by dialog+zingers from addons)
2) Add Ons (Type: Timeline; Nested in Top Level)
- retimes e.g. freeze-frames and such.
- voice isolation
- dialog leveler are added.
- "stickers and sfx added here too
3) Edit (Type: Compund; Nested in Add ons)
- Rough-edit decomposed as clips from multi-cam
- one minor "creative audio hack" and 6 frame cross fade.
I have not tried to remove all the extra stuff - but here's a snapshot showing the top level timeline with the workaround that works (duplicate the audio track only, decompose to clips.
- zoom in on timeline where the glitch occurs
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- glitched regular nested audio
- decomposed audio (missing the sfx layer)
- score that's ducked by (1),
- this is another workaround *see below
- sfx for completeness
* the second workaround is to go down to the rough edit compound clip and select just the audio tracks and make another compound clip. insert that on the top level timeline. then copy the retiming from the "add-ons" layer and paste the timing to the new compound clip. this would also put the voice isolation and dialog leveler on the top level with this clip.
- Peter, if you want, DM me, and I can share this timeline and footage etc. whatever else if it will help get this fixed. and for what it's worth, I have been able to literally rebuild this from scratch (copying the retiming to the newly placed clips etc - the audio glitch appears to be able to be recreated in exactly the same spot.)
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after a bit more fiddling, I'm able to recreate the glitch and make it go away and make it come back.... without voice isolation even being part of the equation.The main audio is "Stereo", and adding an adaptive audio track(24)[or any non mono/stereo] and having a split with a transition on the bottom layer AND having an offset on the top timeline... I get the same glitch.
If the top timeline is aligned to the zero frame, the glitch appears to disappear.
If I remove the empty adaptive audio track from the time-stretch nested the glitch disappears
If I don't have the transition across the split the glitch disappears.
Caching the middle timeline (the one with the adaptive(24) audio will also make the glitch go away on the top timeline.
Adding those things back - glitch comes back.
and I have things set to not to use optimized and have everything non-cached, so the waveform has to regenerate with each change. unless specifically testing the cache.
Below is the timeline structure, hopefully clear enough:
- 1) glitch audio, 2) reference decomposed audio 3) audio in nested timeline, 4) Adaptive (24) empty audio - related to glitch? 5) original wav file with 1 split + cross fade, 6) another adaptive(24) empty track, 7+8) the repeat glitch 7 original, 8 repeated audio 9) no voice isolation, 10) the segment where glitch happens shown on each track.
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