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This problem appeared a couple of months ago. When I import video to Premiere pro, the audio and video are out of sync by varying amounts.
This has been happening consistantly for the past few months.
My workflow has not changed. My equipemnt has not changed.
Up until now, it was annoying, but manageable.
Now, I'm finding that the audio is out of sync by differnet margins for different clips.
e.g.
Import a single-cam, uninterupted interview. (3 clips; 25 min, 25 min and 10 min)
All three clips are approx 36 frames out of sync. So I un-link each video and sync manualy.
Now, this is where things get even stranger. If I save, close and reopen later, the number of frames by which the clips are out of sync has changed. The first clip might be 23 frames, the second clip might be 16 frames and the last might be 32, 7 or something else. Likewise, if I 'edit in Adobe Audition', save and return to Premiere, the clips will change the number of frames by which they are out of sync.
(Video plays fine in-camera and via standard media player)
What is going on!?
Windows 11 enterprise 10.0.26100
i9-13900k, 3000 Mhz
64gb RAM
GeForce RTX 3080
Premiere Pro 25.0.0 (build 61)
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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How are you recording these videos? Are they in sync when you play them outside of Premiere?
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Hi!
A1: I'm shooting on a Panasonic GH5s, recording AVCHD, 1080 mostly 50fps.
Audio recorded via RODE Wireless GOII in to GH5s 3.5mm jack.
A2: Yes, I mentioned in parenthesis above how the videos play in-sync via various media players. Strange!
Thanks
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Additional: This applies to in-camera recordings also. Albeit inconsistantly. So we can rule out the RODE mics or/anything coming in via 3.5mm.
I've looked back and the issue first appeared in August.
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Try Preferences > Audio Hardware and set Input to None.
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Hi!
'System Default' is "no input". I changed it manualy to 'no input' anyway. Have tested and sadly, no change.
Thanks
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Are you waiting long enough after import to allow the audio to be conformed?
I've had that happen if I didn't allow it to conform fully.
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Definetely not that. Thanks for the suggestion!