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PawButtox
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July 18, 2019
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Audio Desync

  • July 18, 2019
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Hi,

I stream to a platform called Twitch and after I finish streaming I download the VOD from twitch. I stream at a constant bit rate of 3000 and at 30FPS but when I import the footage into Premiere pro the Audio is completely out of sync from the video! I've done some research where Adobe employees say that Premiere Pro supports constant and variable bit rates. I've tried everything possible and my only solution is using handbrake to convert the file which is not exactly helpful as it can take a while. Is there a way to get the audio to sync within Premiere Pro without using Handbrake?

Many Thanks,

Mark

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Correct answer Peru Bob

Premiere Pro doesn't work well with some types of variable frame rate video.

Transcode with Handbrake before importing into Premiere Pro.

Here are links to Handbrake tutorials:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y

Fixing  video with Handbrake - YouTube

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PawButtox
PawButtoxAuthor
Participant
July 18, 2019

Thank you for the help guys, I'll use Handbrake for now and record in CBR separately from now on so I don't run into the problem again.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 18, 2019

PawButtox  wrote

record in CBR

Not Constant Bit Rate.  Constant Frame Rate.

PawButtox
PawButtoxAuthor
Participant
July 18, 2019

If it's a recording it should come out as a constant frame rate anyway as it's from OBS, I think just because it was a stream VOD the fps was all over the place

Legend
July 18, 2019

I always recommend folks use hardware recorders for screen capture you intend to edit.  They usually record to ProRes or DNx, which are much better for editing.

https://www.atomos.com/ninjav

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John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 18, 2019

Exactly what is INSIDE the video you are editing?

Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... A screen shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing - For Windows Internet Explorer press the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard, and then do CTRL-V to paste the screen print from the clipboard into a forum message

Free programs to get file information for PC/Mac http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

- when you analyze your file in MediaInfo and post a screen shot in the forum, do so in TREE view

PawButtox
PawButtoxAuthor
Participant
July 18, 2019

Hi, thank you for replying,

Here is a screenshot

Many Thanks

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Peru BobCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 18, 2019

Premiere Pro doesn't work well with some types of variable frame rate video.

Transcode with Handbrake before importing into Premiere Pro.

Here are links to Handbrake tutorials:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y

Fixing  video with Handbrake - YouTube