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Playback too fast from OBS Recording

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Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017

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Hi, i have an issue when editing a video from OBS Studio in Premiere Pro 2017. When i play the video from the timeline it will play normally for about 10 seconds then the video will start to jump ahead but the audio will stay the same speed. I have made sure that the sequence settings are the same as the video but that doesn't work. The only thing that sometimes works is deleting the render files but then that doesn't always fix it. The video plays fine in VLC apart from when scrubbing when it shows what i think is a grey artefact over the video for a second then it disappears. I will attach the file bellow in case i  haven't set it right in OBS when recording. It is a full display recording of the Xbox app on my Windows 10 laptop while streaming from my Xbox One. !

My PC Specs;

Windows 10 x64

i5 6400 (using on-board graphics)

WD Green SSD

Gigabyte B150M Motherboard

16GB Corsair DDR3 RAM

My Laptop is an Acer Aspire E5-571

Dropbox link to the Video:Dropbox - OBS_Carpture-_17-12-16.mp4

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Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017

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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 POST IN TREE VIEW

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Does your video use a VARIABLE Frame Rate? See https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1110005

If yes, use https://handbrake.fr/ open source transcoder/converter to convert to Constant Frame Rate

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Here is the codec information (i've removed some of the file name because i don't think it's necesssary):

General

Complete name                            : C:\Users\***\Documents\******\Outlast#1\Game Capture\OBS_Carpture-_17-12-16.mp4

Format                                   : MPEG-4

Format profile                           : Base Media

Codec ID                                 : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)

File size                                : 333 MiB

Duration                                 : 16 min 46 s

Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable

Overall bit rate                         : 2 777 kb/s

Writing application                      : Lavf57.41.100

Video

ID                                       : 1

Format                                   : AVC

Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec

Format profile                           : Main@L3.2

Format settings, CABAC                   : Yes

Format settings, ReFrames                : 2 frames

Format settings, GOP                     : M=8, N=90

Codec ID                                 : avc1

Codec ID/Info                            : Advanced Video Coding

Duration                                 : 16 min 46 s

Bit rate mode                            : Constant

Bit rate                                 : 2 500 kb/s

Width                                    : 1 364 pixels

Height                                   : 768 pixels

Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9

Frame rate mode                          : Constant

Frame rate                               : 30.000 FPS

Color space                              : YUV

Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0

Bit depth                                : 8 bits

Scan type                                : Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.080

Stream size                              : 300 MiB (90%)

Audio

ID                                       : 2

Format                                   : AAC

Format/Info                              : Advanced Audio Codec

Format profile                           : LC

Codec ID                                 : 40

Duration                                 : 16 min 46 s

Bit rate mode                            : Variable

Bit rate                                 : 271 kb/s

Maximum bit rate                         : 320 kb/s

Channel(s)                               : 2 channels

Channel positions                        : Front: L R

Sampling rate                            : 44.1 kHz

Frame rate                               : 43.066 FPS (1024 spf)

Compression mode                         : Lossy

Stream size                              : 32.6 MiB (10%)

Title                                    : Track1

Default                                  : Yes

Alternate group                          : 1

I'm not sure what you mean about screenshots but i guess that by "INSIDE" you mean what else is in the timeline so: there is a face cam on top of this video and obviously the audio tracks for both. I have tried using handbrake in the past to give the video a constant frame rate but it doesn't make a difference. It's for a YouTube video on the game Outlast btw.

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Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

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It's an audio glitch - go to Edit - Audio Hardware Devices. Turn off input (or swap it to a diff one, I put input/output on my soundboard)

Doing this fixes the Benny Hill glitch with OBS footage being too fast in Prem but not in a normal player. No idea why this works. It shouldn't fix it, but it does.

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