

You can also define an Output Module template (Edit > Templates) with the settings you want to use, and the audio sample rate will be applied as expected when you use this template. You can verify what setting will be used by twirling open the Output Module settings summary in the Render Queue panel. That means that as long as you keep an eye on the audio sample rate setting and change it as your last action before OK'ing the Output Module Settings dialog, you'll get the result you want. This bug is only a user interface problem that causes the audio sample rate control to be reset when the actions listed above happen. Here's the important part: when you OK the Output Module Settings dialog, as normal it will save and use the current value (ie., whatever you set it to) for the audio sample rate. For example, with QuickTime the lowest value is 8kHz, and for MXF OP1a the only acceptable value is 48kHz. When this happens, the audio sample rate is changed to the lowest value acceptable for the format and the codec you have selected. Change the Format in the Output Module Settings.

The bug is that the audio sample rate value is being changed when it should not be when you do one of the following: You can avoid the bug by double-checking the audio sample rate value, and changing it if necessary, as your last action before you click OK in the Output Module Settings dialog.
Adobe after effects cc 12.2.0.52 how to#
We've already identified the problem code and our developer knows how to fix it. This is a bug in After Effects CC (12.2).
