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July 18, 2020
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Sony a7iii XAVC S h.264 export audio/video not syncing

  • July 18, 2020
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When I export my sequence as (h.264 - high bitrate) my audio/video isn't synced; the audio is sped up and the video is twice as long. It appears synced in the sequence timeline. When watching the source clips in windows app Movies & TV the audio/video is synced and clips are the same length as in my sequence timeline. If I export as an (MPEG4 - 3GPP 352 x 288 h.263) or (AVI - NTSC DV) the audio/video is synced and video is intended length, but video quality is not as good as h.264. Hopefully somone will be able to tell me what I am doing wrong. I tried reinstalling premiere and that didn't help. I shot the video in XAVC S HD using a sony a7iii. I am using premiere pro 2020 cc v 14.3.

 

system specs: 

AMD Ryzen 5 2500U 

8gb ddr4 ram

1tb ssd

windows 10 home 1903 

 

 

 

 

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Correct answer Phillip Harvey

If you turn off Hardware Encoding does it work? I've seen this issue posted once or twice before but I can't specifically remember the fix. Hopefully someone else also chimes in.

 

I would also go into your Preferences>Audio Hardware, and make sure your input is set to none.

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Joey_B_Author
Participant
July 19, 2020

I put the clips on my friends macbook pro and it exported fine as h.264. Could there be some setting that is saving in PP even when I uninstall/reinstall? Someone please help, I am very confused and tempted to just buy a macbook.

Phillip HarveyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 19, 2020

If you turn off Hardware Encoding does it work? I've seen this issue posted once or twice before but I can't specifically remember the fix. Hopefully someone else also chimes in.

 

I would also go into your Preferences>Audio Hardware, and make sure your input is set to none.

Joey_B_Author
Participant
July 19, 2020

I'm not really sure why. Hardware encoding is relatively new so I'm sure there are a few things to work out. Normally the biggest thing is that there are color differences between Hardware and Software. HW is faster, SW is more accurate.


well thank you very much sir! you saved me many more hours of headache 😄