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I cant synchronize audio

New Here ,
Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025

I just want to synchronize clips to synchronize audio from video.
But when I click right bottom not appears synchronize option. 
My files:
1 video mp4
1 video mov

In the past versions of the Premiere 2023 this works well 
My Premiere PRO 2025

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Adobe Employee , Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025

Hi @Alexandre Alves da Silva

Welcome to the forums!  We’re happy you’ve reached out.  I wasn't able to reproduce your issue right away.  Can you confirm which version of Premiere you're using?  There are several 25 versions.  What workspace are you trying to sync in?  You can also try clearing your cache.  

We’ll need a bit more info to try to help with your issue. Please see: How do I report a Problem?   I hope we can help you soon.

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025

Hi @Alexandre Alves da Silva

Welcome to the forums!  We’re happy you’ve reached out.  I wasn't able to reproduce your issue right away.  Can you confirm which version of Premiere you're using?  There are several 25 versions.  What workspace are you trying to sync in?  You can also try clearing your cache.  

We’ll need a bit more info to try to help with your issue. Please see: How do I report a Problem?   I hope we can help you soon.

 

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LEGEND ,
Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025

Rather than synchronize use the multicam process, as that is actually the desired and expected tool for nearly all synchronize purposes. Forget the "multicam" in the name.

 

Take a bin with 6 different clips each with separate audio. Select all, right-click create multicam. You'll have six different sequence/clip items.

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New Here ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

Thank you, but my adobe for reasons I don't know don't appears this option multicam. I will check this in another option.
My Adobe its: Premiere 25.3.0

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New Here ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

Da Vinci synced everything in seconds. The timecode of audio and video are synced on set. For some reason, Premiere sync gets worse and worse with time and at this point appears completely unusable. There aren't any ways other than manually syncing every clip which simply is not an option for a professional operation. I need to get hundreds of clips synced, they can't be done manually. Multicam also doesn't work, but even if it did, that is a sloppy workaround that causes trouble later when creating XMLs or EDLs, so it's not actually a solution either. I don't want to edit in Da Vinci, but at this point I don't know what choice I have. Adobe just seems desparate not to help, constantly obscuring their help functions and hiding their troubleshooting communities. Now their focus is on asking you about your specs/info/timing until you get annoyed and do it manually. Please prove me wrong by giving me solutions to try. 

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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

Alexandre, did you select clips in a bin, right-click, then look for the create multicam?

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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

Gary,  it would be good to get your problems with multicam in EDL/XML in detail. That should work. 

 

As for most people , it is syncing via the timeline sync operation which has trouble there as by design that dumps the audio metadata. 

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New Here ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

No thank you, Neil! I want a simple synchronization solution. Not a multicam sequence with one camera. That is a mess and not a final solution. The issues I'm speaking about are obvious to editors who work with large projects. All sorts of things are wrong about using the multicam feature for syncing a single camera and audio. Again, Da Vinci has this figured out. It's disheartening to have dumped so much money into the Adobe operation over the years only for it to get worse and more obtuse. I guess I'm venting at this point since I've reached a dead end in terms of finding a solution.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025

I hear your feelings on this. Premiere's multicam process is actually a lot more capable than most realize ... I know of people that do use it for amazing stuff.

 

BUT ... it is pretty confusing in how it's laid out, how the functions actually work, and some off the prep you may need to do before hand to get around some oddities. Past that, it's not nearly as "solid" in synching clips with a large dynamic level difference as say a couple of the plug-in syscning apps like PluralEyes.

 

So for many users, it doesn't seem to ever work right. Yea, that's a painful load of doo.

 

There are things like the need to go into the Metadata workspace, and add Cam 1, Cam 2 etc. to the clips so that you can tell it to sync by that, so Premiere doesn't do that annoying thing of stacking 23 tracks up because a couple cameras start and stop a few times during the entire clip.

 

So it's a total mixed bag. Premiere can do mor than many even experienced users think it can ... but ... it isn't obvious and often people don't have the patience to spend a few days figuring the blame thing out.

 

Yea, that's understandable. Especially when even then there are some limitations that are annoying.

 

@Jarle Leirpoll and a few others have the hard data on what and how it can do, and what it can't. Much of that is way above my needs, so I'm not the high-end expert that they are.

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 29, 2025 Jul 29, 2025
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The Synchronize feature has not changed. Make sure all the clips are on separate tracks, select them, right click, and you get this dialog.

 

2025-07-29 17_44_53-Synchronize Clips.png

 

The multicam option only works from a bin, not in the timeline.
Here's a tutorial where I show the syncing of dual system sound. The procedure is the same for syncling multiple video sources. 

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