If the reply above answers your question, please take a moment to mark this answer as correct by visiting: and clicking ‘Correct’ below the answer What is the source video? Do Sequence Settings perfectly match source? If source is Variable Frame Rate, or source and Sequence or export have different frame rates, that is not going to help. On Thursday, December 20, 2018, 1:45:06 PM PST, SAFEHARBOR11 wrote:Ĭreated by SAFEHARBOR11 in Premiere Pro CC - View the full discussion Have to say I deeply miss the days when there was an engineer down the hall who understood most of this stuff and kept you editing and out of trouble. Fingers crossed that this was the problem and the fix is permanent. For whatever reason, that seems to have fixed the problem because the export test I just did stayed in perfect sync. It had been set to iPod and I changed it to Standard to see what happened. Again, nothing changed in the workflow except updating PPro and Mac OS.īUT! I just tried an export with one minor change to the export preset I've been using for a couple years: within the 'Multiplexer' selector, the options for 'Stream Compatibility' are 'Standard, PSP or iPod'. They are mixed sources with various video frame rates, After Effects comps and AIFF audio, but I always made sure the seq rate matched the dominant video source and subsequent export rates. I'll have to dig that out of the projects, but one of the projects is an ongoing series where nothing has changed in the source materials yet the exports now drift out of sync. What is the cause of this and can it be fixed? I've gotten similiar files from my coworkers using adobe premiere, which is telling me that this is not a problem with my system only. I tried to export audio only as MP3, that made the audio go even further out of sync. ![]() The video is exactly the same in the resulting file and lasts for 1 frame as it's supposed to, the audio starts 10ms late. I tried other codecs and they all worked fine and are 100% in sync, including H.264 in. I also brought the video file to cubase and the desync was clearly there as well. To see if it's just a display issue, I copied the empty space in the start of audio, pasted it 100 times and it was silent. ![]() The result was always the same, audio is not in sync with the original timeline.
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