

#Lightworks audio out of sync after import mp4#
WHen I run them through QT, they play fine, then I can transcode them almost instantly because they're already in that format, just wrapped in the MP4 extension.įor your camera, Perhaps the MP4 file metadata places the reframe marks in the correct spot for MOV, but not for crossplatform MP4. I've seen this happening with MP4's from iPhones. MOV processes missing frames automatically when in h.264 mode.

I would really appreciate if someone helps me. Outside of Premiere is fine, so there is no problem with the capture, right? It's really strange that the problems only occur AFTER importing. Isn't there any fix or something that I could do? Some are saying this is a recurrent bug on Adobe Premiere. I've tried cleaning the cache, deleting the software and reinstalling again, converting - everything. It looks like there is a problem when conforming the audio.īut even the time duration is different from the original, there is some frames or even seconds of difference inside Premiere.Īnd this happens with different codecs, AVI (from FRAPS), H.264 (with AAC audio and MP3). Even when I watch in the Source Monitor, before dragging to the timeline.

When I watch the files in any player (Windows Media Player, VLC, Media Player Classic) they play fine, the audio and the video seems to be on sync and OK.īut after I import to Adobe Premiere, it just gets out of sync. I've been capturing some gameplay footage, with files that last an hour or even more. I've been searching for a solution for a while, but I can't seen to find any.
