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I have been trying to edit a Go Pro 7 clip using Adobe Premier Elements 2019
After importing the clip and placing it in the timeline everything seems to work fine, video and audio playback are in sync
However, as soon as I RENDER the video, both the video and audio fall out of sync, the video begins to weirdly morph where it slows down and speeds up randomly while the audio remains intact (at least I think so)
(Also I have tried handbreak and it does not help)
Can anyone help me?
Footage properties (file type mp4)
Video
Frame width 2704
Frame height 1520
Data rate 60004kbps
Frame rate 50.00 fps
Audio
Bit rate 189 kbps
Channels 2 (stereo)
Audio sample rate 48 kHz
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Preview rendering or output rendering?
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Preview rendering
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First guess is that the project settings and footage don't match. What are the project settings and how were they set? When you first put footage on the Expert timeline is there an orange bar above it? Green bar?
Second guess is that the GoPro footage is just special enough to make editing hard. For awhile GoPro provided special software that converted GoPro footage to very editable footage. Not sure if that's still the case.
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I am having exactly the same problem. Only way I seem to be able to solve this is by deleting the .prel Adobe elements video file and import the .mvi video again. (Video file is from a canon M50) Then need to edit this file again which is time-consuming. If select the Rendering option again the same problem occurs, so I export without Rendering. If I come back to this .prel Adobe Element video in the Elements editing software again after exporting, the file is once again out of sync. When I import the footage the line is orange. Turns green after rendering. It is when the line is green that the video and sound is out of sync.
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Premiere Elements does not support MVI video, PVH.
As for mati-mike's problem, have you considered this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSVarfrhr1M&t
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I'm having the same problem. Even with a Quicktime .MOV screen recording from my Macbook Pro.
Everything is fine and in sync while editing the project, but Audio and Video are out of sync when the final sequence is rendered.
I am using some Audio Effects ( Channel Mixer, Dynamics ), no video effects.
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BTW, I'm using PR Pro 14.3.2
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DJWalker,
"BTW, I'm using PR Pro 14.3.2"
This is the Premiere Elements forum. Please repost your question in the Premiere Pro forum: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/bd-p/premiere-pro?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all