Nice quick vid, but don't forget the last key ingredient... Right+Click on the time-stretched audio, select Speed/Duration, and CHECK on the box that reads "Maintain Audio pitch" so the vocals don't sound slooowwwed down. Cheers
I believe Premier does this by default. If, after you press play, the video has to take a few seconds to render, this indicates pitch maintain is on by default. Without pitch maintain, rendering is not required.
I literally just spent an hour on this problem before giving up and searching youtube. After watching this I dealt with it in 30 seconds. You're amazing, thank you!
I WAS LOOKING FOR THAT TUTORIAL FOR LIKE 1204120480 TIMES. Everyone was converting using other program like sony vegas , davinci , etc etc and a lot of strugle ! I LOVE YOU
Trying to solve this i went through handbrake, atubecatcher, modifying frame sequence, audio sync of all kinds, several tutorials and at the end I made it in a second after watching your video... you saved me!💙
Holy crap you are a life saver!!! I've also been looking everywhere to figure out how the heck can I get my audio synced up with the video. The already synced audio and video was still off. So I unlinked the audio and just tried to guess how much to "stretch" with the 'r' tool and it did the trick. Thanks so much man, you saved me so much work!
If that happens you need to make some cuts where it's going wrong and repeat the steps in sections :) sometimes the audio drifts too much in the middle
I have been searching way too long to fix this! YOU ARE THE MAN!!! Thanks! Going to use this for my video podcast. I'm hoping editing 60min is just as easy. Subscribed!
I use a different editing software but am having the same issues so I'll give this method a go, it's probably exactly the same. I like trimming and combining my gaming clips so I don't have hundreds of video files but if it goes over 20 minutes the audio is very noticably desynced, hope this fix works for me, thanks for the tip ❤
Glad I could help! I do Podcasts every day now good job haha
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I have a different problem. Audio was NOT recorded separately, I am using the audio from the camera, and it drifts over time. I have 9 MTS files created by the camera (every 15 minutes or so) of a two hour continuous talk. I created a sequence from these files and dropped them in the timeline. Ate the start of the video the audio is ok, but it drifts over time. What to do?
YOU SAVED MY FOCKING LIFE BRO! You rightfully earned a sub from me! I've been on adobe forums and all types of sites and tutorial fixes and none of them helped til this one which took place all in PP, bless your heart! Now I can edit this music video and know how to fix it if my audio ever drifts again!
Nice one glad it helped! Yeah, when I first had this issue I posted on the Adobe forums and they told me a bunch of complex work arounds that had nothing to do with the actual problem
So this was massively helpful to find. I am a newbie to Premier Pro and when my audio was all... weird... I kinda thought I was done for. But hey I'm fine now
Thank you! I had to sync an old recently digitized wedding from the 70s with a separate audio file and it was giving me grief. After watching this it took me about 3 minutes to find the correct amount of stretch. Now it's perfect.
So helpful. Thanks a million. Fwiw, I was using a zoom h4n for lavs and a tascam dr 60d for a boom, syncing to panasonic gh5. The zoom drifted while the tascam didnt.
I need help I have 2 shows where even if I change the fps to 25 I'm still out of sync Even if I manually fix a part it becomes out of sync in another part like 30secs after and if i fix that then its out of sync agian
A problem with Premierre that I cannot find a solution to. Maybe one of you can help. As I upload some old videos of a trip I made 9 years ago, taken with my phone at the time, I realize that while Premiere plays them back, There is a mismatch betweenn the audio and the video. They are not synchronized together. The audio goes a bit quicker than tthe video it seems. Nothing I can do to fix it. BTW, when I play it back on Windows Media Player, it play back just fine. I thought it might have something to do with it being 29.82fps instead of 29.97fps, but I tried changing it, and still nothing. Any ideas as to how I can fix this annoying occurance?
So I have this issue where this works like a charm, but whenever I try to render, it reverts to its initial state and the drift is still there. Has anyone encountered this? Am I missing something?
Hey man, im having an issue to where i line up the audio at the beginning, sync it at the end w the tool, but it still has audio drift in the middle. Any tips?
I've had that before and it usually means the recorder cut out somewhere from anywhere between a millisecond and a few seconds, I'd make cuts at all the bits that seem in sync and then when it starts to drift and repeat the process a few times until it all syncs up, it's a pain but it happens sometimes
This happens if you record at 44.1Khz or a variable sample rate. Cheap sony recorders only record at 44.1 when every camera in the world records at 48 khz.
Excellent solution and much easier than porting back and forth to Audition. If you change to time vs frame can you adjust the stretch with finer resolution?
I'm not entirely sure in Premiere Pro, I haven't found the need to use it like that but I will check that next time I'm in the software and get back to you!
@@davidshuttmedia373 I just checked it and it works perfectly. Right click the options stack in the timeline window and select 'Show Audio Time Units.' You can then be much more precise in your adjustment than shifting an entire frame. Especially good if using 24fps. I've been writing out my workflow and your vid pointing to this tool let me cut half a page.
@@DandelionCollab Oh awesome! I'm glad this helped! Thanks for testing it, I use Resolve much more recently so I haven't been on Premiere in a while but yeah I was making like 10 cuts in an audio file and moving bits individually before this so it saves a lot of time!
Yeah that can often cut out which is a pain in the ass, what I do with that is make a cut every 2 minutes and do the same thing, sadly if it's cutting out there isn't many other options. Are you recording your mic audio into shadow play as well? I find it easier having a cheap zoom recorder for the mic instead of into shadow play
@@davidshuttmedia373 Kinda sucks to do that when you have an hour of footage. I am using Audacity for the mic. ShadowPlay for video and game audio. Also there is this crackling sound as well. Even in the original file. Never had this problem
@@KapeeshPC Sorry for the late reply, but a crackling sound usually means it's going out of sync, it happens with me sometimes too and that's where you need to cut around
Find out where it goes out of sync, and make a cut and do the same process there as well, usually it means the microphone cut out for a fraction of a second and it throws it all off
Nice quick vid, but don't forget the last key ingredient... Right+Click on the time-stretched audio, select Speed/Duration, and CHECK on the box that reads "Maintain Audio pitch" so the vocals don't sound slooowwwed down. Cheers
Good point thanks! I had it auto selected for years so it skipped my mind
I believe Premier does this by default. If, after you press play, the video has to take a few seconds to render, this indicates pitch maintain is on by default. Without pitch maintain, rendering is not required.
I literally just spent an hour on this problem before giving up and searching youtube. After watching this I dealt with it in 30 seconds. You're amazing, thank you!
I WAS LOOKING FOR THAT TUTORIAL FOR LIKE 1204120480 TIMES. Everyone was converting using other program like sony vegas , davinci , etc etc and a lot of strugle ! I LOVE YOU
Glad it helped man haha! x
Trying to solve this i went through handbrake, atubecatcher, modifying frame sequence, audio sync of all kinds, several tutorials and at the end I made it in a second after watching your video... you saved me!💙
Glad I could help man! So much useless info out there haha
Holy crap you are a life saver!!! I've also been looking everywhere to figure out how the heck can I get my audio synced up with the video. The already synced audio and video was still off. So I unlinked the audio and just tried to guess how much to "stretch" with the 'r' tool and it did the trick. Thanks so much man, you saved me so much work!
I followed these steps and for my issue in specific, this helped with the end of the clip, but the middle is still off...
If that happens you need to make some cuts where it's going wrong and repeat the steps in sections :) sometimes the audio drifts too much in the middle
You are an absolute life saver. I've been manually resyncing. You saved me loads of time
I have been searching way too long to fix this! YOU ARE THE MAN!!! Thanks! Going to use this for my video podcast. I'm hoping editing 60min is just as easy. Subscribed!
Thanks mate - fixed my drift in less than the time to watch your vid. Appreciate that!
No worries man! No point watching a 15 minute video for a 2 minute answer
did a 1.30 hour podcast and had this problem! gonna try it out now! Subbed
I use a different editing software but am having the same issues so I'll give this method a go, it's probably exactly the same. I like trimming and combining my gaming clips so I don't have hundreds of video files but if it goes over 20 minutes the audio is very noticably desynced, hope this fix works for me, thanks for the tip ❤
This was unbelievably helpful!! Thanks so much! I have been searching for a solution to this problem for days!
Glad I could help! I do Podcasts every day now good job haha
I have a different problem. Audio was NOT recorded separately, I am using the audio from the camera, and it drifts over time. I have 9 MTS files created by the camera (every 15 minutes or so) of a two hour continuous talk. I created a sequence from these files and dropped them in the timeline. Ate the start of the video the audio is ok, but it drifts over time. What to do?
Bro you have just saved my time by only God know how long
Man I wish you the best. I cant explain the amount of joy in my heart right now
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Hell yeah man glad it helped!
Thank you, I read that it was to do with buffering and was confused about how I was supposed to edit if it wasn't in sync.
YOU SAVED MY FOCKING LIFE BRO! You rightfully earned a sub from me! I've been on adobe forums and all types of sites and tutorial fixes and none of them helped til this one which took place all in PP, bless your heart! Now I can edit this music video and know how to fix it if my audio ever drifts again!
Nice one glad it helped! Yeah, when I first had this issue I posted on the Adobe forums and they told me a bunch of complex work arounds that had nothing to do with the actual problem
So this was massively helpful to find. I am a newbie to Premier Pro and when my audio was all... weird... I kinda thought I was done for. But hey I'm fine now
Bro holy shit I Inched the audio a bit with the r tool and it fixed, you just saved me 3 hours of footage
Thanks a lot mate!! Saved my life! Greetings from Spain
GOATTTT, i didn't even know what that tool was before watching this lol
Saved me!! Thank you
Thank you! I had to sync an old recently digitized wedding from the 70s with a separate audio file and it was giving me grief. After watching this it took me about 3 minutes to find the correct amount of stretch. Now it's perfect.
Amazing glad it helped! First time I had this issue it took me months of adobe support to try and fix haha
So helpful. Thanks a million. Fwiw, I was using a zoom h4n for lavs and a tascam dr 60d for a boom, syncing to panasonic gh5. The zoom drifted while the tascam didnt.
I need help I have 2 shows where even if I change the fps to 25 I'm still out of sync
Even if I manually fix a part it becomes out of sync in another part like 30secs after and if i fix that then its out of sync agian
Excuse me sounding thick, but how do you have 2 sound tracks?
A problem with Premierre that I cannot find a solution to. Maybe one of you can help.
As I upload some old videos of a trip I made 9 years ago, taken with my phone at the time, I realize that while Premiere plays them back, There is a mismatch betweenn the audio and the video. They are not synchronized together. The audio goes a bit quicker than tthe video it seems. Nothing I can do to fix it.
BTW, when I play it back on Windows Media Player, it play back just fine.
I thought it might have something to do with it being 29.82fps instead of 29.97fps, but I tried changing it, and still nothing.
Any ideas as to how I can fix this annoying occurance?
by issue is i can get it lined up at the start very precisely and it still will drift by later on. can that be fixed?
So I have this issue where this works like a charm, but whenever I try to render, it reverts to its initial state and the drift is still there. Has anyone encountered this? Am I missing something?
OMG THANK YOU! 😥😥😥Finally a solution that works for me! Thank you!
No worries!
Oh my god this worked! Thank you I was losing my mind!
Glad I could help!
Thanks! Learned something new today!
Hey man, im having an issue to where i line up the audio at the beginning, sync it at the end w the tool, but it still has audio drift in the middle. Any tips?
I've had that before and it usually means the recorder cut out somewhere from anywhere between a millisecond and a few seconds, I'd make cuts at all the bits that seem in sync and then when it starts to drift and repeat the process a few times until it all syncs up, it's a pain but it happens sometimes
MASSIVELY helpful - thank you!!!
wat did u press bro? wat tools? huhuhu press O?
you sir save me from lots of work thank you
This happens if you record at 44.1Khz or a variable sample rate. Cheap sony recorders only record at 44.1 when every camera in the world records at 48 khz.
Seems to me it would help if you declared the tools you are using.
Excellent solution and much easier than porting back and forth to Audition. If you change to time vs frame can you adjust the stretch with finer resolution?
I'm not entirely sure in Premiere Pro, I haven't found the need to use it like that but I will check that next time I'm in the software and get back to you!
@@davidshuttmedia373 I just checked it and it works perfectly. Right click the options stack in the timeline window and select 'Show Audio Time Units.' You can then be much more precise in your adjustment than shifting an entire frame. Especially good if using 24fps.
I've been writing out my workflow and your vid pointing to this tool let me cut half a page.
@@DandelionCollab Oh awesome! I'm glad this helped! Thanks for testing it, I use Resolve much more recently so I haven't been on Premiere in a while but yeah I was making like 10 cuts in an audio file and moving bits individually before this so it saves a lot of time!
Life Saver bro. You are a life saver
Awesome video thanks dude!
Doesn't work with ShadowPlay, it gets out of sync every other minute and fixing the beginning and the end doesn't do anything. I am so tired of this.
Yeah that can often cut out which is a pain in the ass, what I do with that is make a cut every 2 minutes and do the same thing, sadly if it's cutting out there isn't many other options.
Are you recording your mic audio into shadow play as well? I find it easier having a cheap zoom recorder for the mic instead of into shadow play
@@davidshuttmedia373 Kinda sucks to do that when you have an hour of footage. I am using Audacity for the mic. ShadowPlay for video and game audio. Also there is this crackling sound as well. Even in the original file. Never had this problem
@@KapeeshPC Sorry for the late reply, but a crackling sound usually means it's going out of sync, it happens with me sometimes too and that's where you need to cut around
@@davidshuttmedia373 It was impossible, so I just remade the file in constant frame-rate. Smaller file size and no noticeable quality losses.
Right into the video amazing
thanks glad it could help :)!
You my friend are a hero !!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Sir, you’re a godsend
Glad it helped bro! took me ages to figure out
this drift issue is such a nightmare
Hero, thanks
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This is so frustrating. If you change the beginning and end then for me the middle is still out of sync. I'm gonna throw a chair at my computer.
Find out where it goes out of sync, and make a cut and do the same process there as well, usually it means the microphone cut out for a fraction of a second and it throws it all off
@@davidshuttmedia373 would the recording frequency change anything? I've noticed when I record at 44,100 it doesn't do it but with a 48,000 it does.
Algorithm bump ^ thanks dude!
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