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Adobe Presenter Video Express Audio Sync issues with exported video

Explorer ,
Jan 16, 2020 Jan 16, 2020

I am on a MacBook Pro running Catalina 

2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7

16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB

APVE 2017 Ver. 12.0.2.170

I created video in APVE and in the software it plays back fine inside the software edit suite but the exported version that appears in my Blackboard Pop-Up window does not sync the audio properly. The audio is audibly slowed down and loses sync with the Powerpoint visuals. I have created other videos using the same export import methodology and they seem to work fine.

Any thoughts?

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Audio and video , Import export , Presenter , Quizzing and LMS , Recording
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Community Expert ,
Jan 16, 2020 Jan 16, 2020

Re-encode the video through the Adobe Media Encoder. Try to use settings that give you a Constant Framerate rather than a Variable Framerate.

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Explorer ,
Jan 17, 2020 Jan 17, 2020

But the audio and video were both recorded directly in Adobe Presenter. Can you uncouple the video from the audio and round trip it out and back through AME?

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Explorer ,
Jan 17, 2020 Jan 17, 2020

Thanks Rod. I suppose, as per your suggestion, I can locate the interactive bundle produced by Video Express and open up the published video then separate the audio and video in premiere, export the video out to AME, change to a non-variable frame rate, reunite with the audio track and save back to the interactive video bundle. Does that sound about right where workflow is concerned?

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 17, 2020 Jan 17, 2020
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Nope.  I was suggesting just to use Adobe Media Encoder on its own.  I think your issue might just be that the MP4 is missing some essential metadata that your other video editing package hasn't provided.  If AME on its own doesn't work, by all means try the long way around.

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