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  • Audio out of sync

    Posted by Mbevilacqua on June 25, 2007 at 6:32 am

    I have a VERY strange problem.

    I’m creating a small sequence which has 8 titles. Each title is a comp in AE and the work flow I’m using is exporting video uncompressed and audio uncompressed separately because I can’t select 32bit audio if the container is an uncompressed AVI in AE. Once rendered I have to import audio into Audition and export it again because PPRO does not like 32bit wav files created with AE but it does like them created by Audition (see me previous post about this)

    Problem is it works like a charm for 7 of the 8 titles but I have one of them in which when I bring video and audio into premiere and add them to the master sequence the audio is a bit (1sec aprox) delayed to the video and so it plays out of sync. This extra 1 sec seems to be blank at the beginning of the audio clip. The strange thing is that it only happens for one title, the work flow works ok for the rest and I’m doing exactly the same process.

    Is this work flow wrong? How do you manage to maintain 32bit audio from AE to PPRO? I know you don’t usually render audio in AE but I have to, resyncing all audio FX in PPRO would take too long, there’s too many of them.

    Thank you!

    Markofcain replied 18 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Markofcain

    June 26, 2007 at 2:44 pm

    I am not sure that I understand fully what your problem is but I did gather that there is about a 1 second blank of audio at the beginning of the video. You did not say if the 1 second delay is maintained throughout the video — so I am assuming that it is.

    Rather than figure out the 32 bit conversion, I would tend to fix the problem by selecting the video and audio clip, right click in the context sensitive menu select unlink audio and video. Then cut the audio file in the premiere pro sequence with the razor blade (“C” Key), they select the blank area (“V” Key), remove the blank area with the delete, and then slide the remaining audio closer to the start of the video.

    Mark Cain
    Sarasota, FL USA

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