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Jul 13 2016 08:31am
Ive been using Adobe Premiere to make some miscellaneous YouTube videos and have run into an issue.
Its Premiere CS6 Pro.

Any more than 15 minutes in to a video, my audio and video dont line up. It happens without any kind of pausing or speed up (that I can tell) in either audio or video. Im not sure what to do about it.
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Jul 13 2016 08:35am
switch to sony vegas pro
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Jul 13 2016 08:59am
Make 14min videos ?
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Jul 13 2016 09:01am
Quote (Sakuraba @ Jul 13 2016 08:35am)
switch to sony vegas pro


Im about ready to.
I should have just started there.
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Jul 13 2016 09:27am
What codecs are your source material (H.264, MP3, etc)? And does the sync problem occur within Premiere, outside of it, or both?

This post was edited by Surfpunk on Jul 13 2016 09:29am
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What codecs are your source material (H.264, MP3, etc)? And does the sync problem occur within Premiere, outside of it, or both?


Just with premiere. And I was saving it from Bandicam (screen recording software) as a .mp4 and then when I premiere would format it "to be more easily edited!" and then I would save it as a .mp4 again. So that might be the issue.
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Just with premiere. And I was saving it from Bandicam (screen recording software) as a .mp4 and then when I premiere would format it "to be more easily edited!" and then I would save it as a .mp4 again. So that might be the issue.


If it's only in Premiere, then Bandicam is probably recording in variable frame rate. Switch to a fixed frame rate for future stuff. For video you've already shot, use Handbrake to convert the video from variable to fixed (24/25/30fps, depending on what Bandicam captures natively in fixed).

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If it's only in Premiere, then your cam is probably recording in variable frame rate. Switch to a fixed frame rate for future stuff. For video you've already shot, use Handbrake to convert the video from variable to fixed (24/25/30fps, depending on what your camera shoots at natively in fixed).


I may have adjusted it without knowing. Thats sound advice.
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Jul 13 2016 09:39am
I recommend you use open broadcaster software (OBS) to record your footage, it's really good.
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Jul 13 2016 09:44am
Quote (Sakuraba @ Jul 13 2016 09:39am)
I recommend you use open broadcaster software (OBS) to record your footage, it's really good.


I already paid $30 for Bandicam, tho. :/
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