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  • H.264 720HD YouTube Error “Irregularities in Aspect Ratio’ Upload causes Audio/Video off-sync

    Posted by David Roscher on February 26, 2013 at 2:26 am

    I’ve worked my ass off in making a Quality video, and now after upload my video is now screwed up by this audio off sync. Total Length is 29min 35sec.

    This has been a consistent problem, Don’t know what is causing my video to continually have this error of ‘Irregularities in Aspect Ratio’ causing an Audio/Video Off Sync; after re-rendering it at-least 8 times and during the first minute of upload this error message appears.

    Just finished in Pre-rendering ALL my Primary Video Segments with all titles and Effects into Rendered Video files in High Quality Video MXF files, assembled them into proper layout. Currently Rendering to H.264, 48Khz 96Kbps Audio (could be higher though keeping it simple for YouTube)

    I have re-rendered this video several times, and my editing program is Adobe CS5; using Media Encoder to Render/Encode to H.264.

    Have tried several options in Rendering Settings; re-rendering this video about 8-10 times and this has definitely pissed off my clients and I am totally frustrated.

    My Video prior to Upload to YouTube appears perfect; everything looks fine. As I am uploading to YouTube the ‘Error Message: “Irregularities in Aspect Ratio”‘ Appears and i don’t know what to do. The major problem is an Audio Off sync by a few frames.

    Thank you for your consideration, searching for a solution.

    David
    Media Editor & Internet Marketing
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, 14GB RAM
    Nvidia 480GTx 1536Mb GDDR
    Primary Edit tool: Adobe Premiere CS5 Master Edition

    Todd Kopriva replied 13 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • David Roscher

    February 27, 2013 at 2:13 am

    I solved this problem. Took me over a week, though I resolved it.

    Contact me if you want to discover how.

    David
    Media Editor & Internet Marketing
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, 14GB RAM
    Nvidia 480GTx 1536Mb GDDR
    Primary Edit tool: Adobe Premiere CS5 Master Edition

  • Todd Kopriva

    March 2, 2013 at 7:25 pm

    Why don’t you just tell everyone here how?

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