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Hello guys I'm currently editing together a video but having this strange problem. So I have about an hour long audio and video recording both recorded seperately that I synced up in Plural Eyes with audio drift correction engaged. Played back in plural eyes the video and audio are perfectly synced throughout. However, in premiere audio drift is once again occurring. Any ideas as to why?
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a rule of thumb for audio is unpack it to a wave file first then convert it into whatever (mp3, mp4 etc) file from there.
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Past the good comment from Ussnorway, what's the data on that video & audio content? Using MediaInfo by "dropping" the file onto that free program, going to Tree View, and screen-grabbing the top two sections to post back in a reply can help "us" see is there's something about the media itself that may cause this.
Media Info: https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
You can post screen-grabs using the little flower icon to the left of the arrow icon in the middle of the formatting bar atop your reply box here. These are the info sections that would be of interest:
Also, a screen grab of the sequence settings would be useful.
Neil
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I'm unfamillar with the audio drift correction option in PluralEyes, but I am experienced using audio that doesn't keep proper time with video.
The solution I've always used is to adjust the speed of the audio file to sync the entire video clip. The amount of adjustment has always been small enough that pitch alterations were not a concern.