Audio Out of Sync in iMovie. And yes, I've tried detaching audio.
I created a video of myself on my iMac using iMovie. I used the iMac's internal camera and mic. About a 1/4 through the video (it's about 15 minutes long), the audio starts getting out of sync. I looked up solutions to this problem, and everywhere I read said to detach the audio from the clip(s). I did that, and it was still out of sync. I then tried to split my long 15 minute clip into multiple clips, and then I detatched the audio from each one of them. Also didn't work. I tried uploading to Youtube, and Youtube recognized the issue and gave me a series of steps to fix it. Did it all, and still the audio is out of sync. This is a simple, unedited video that should have taken me no more than 10 to throw together. Instead, I've been screwing around with this for several hours. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
44100 Hz is fine and the audio codec is fine. Most camcorders record at 48000 Hz, but audio CDs are recorded are 44100 Hz, and iMovie handles them well.
However, your video frame rate is an odd number. A camcorder in the US will usually record at 29.97 frames per second. In Europe, the standard is 25 fps. On some cameras, you also have the option of 24 fps (same as a Hollywood movie).
Your camera is recording at 14.89, which is about half of the 29.97 standard. I am guessing that the video is from a webcam or maybe a cell phone or still camera. It is difficult to sync audio over long periods of time if your video is not conforming to the standards. Cameras like this may record at varioable rates, so sometimes you get more than 14.89 and sometimes less. Your best bet would be to make an iMovie project at 29.97 fps, so that it will basically repeat each frame of your video twice to get up to 29.78 fps. Even so, it will drift out of sync over time.
If you had Final Cut Pro X, you could use the tools in FCP to conform your video and audio to a 29.97 timeline and probably keep it synced better. Long term, your best bet is to use a camcorder that can shoot 29.97 (or 30) fps.
Short term, I would suggest keeping your clips in your project short. For your 15 minute clip, drag in the first minute, then the 2nd minute, etc. untill you have it all. Even so, it may drift. Detaching audio is probably not necessary.
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I NEED HELP!!! This is for school and I can't hand this in all wacked out44100 Hz is fine and the audio codec is fine. Most camcorders record at 48000 Hz, but audio CDs are recorded are 44100 Hz, and iMovie handles them well.
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CompanyName = Blackmagic Design
FileDescription = DeckLink DirectShow DLL
InternalName = DeckLink DirectShow Filter DLL
LegalCopyright = Copyright © 2003-2009 Blackmagic Design. All rights reserved.
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ProductName = DeckLink
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Decklink MJPEG Decompressor
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InternalName = DeckLink DirectShow Filter DLL
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ProductName = DeckLink
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Decklink Video Capture
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CompanyName = Blackmagic Design
FileDescription = DeckLink DirectShow DLL
InternalName = DeckLink DirectShow Filter DLL
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OriginalFileName = Decklink.dll
ProductName = DeckLink
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OriginalFileName = EncDec.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
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CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = DirectShow Runtime.
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = Qdv.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
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CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = DirectShow Runtime.
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = Qdv.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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OriginalFileName = Qdv.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
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ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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Intel IYUV codec
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CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec
InternalName = iyuv_32.dll
LegalCopyright = Copyright Intel Corporation 1992-1997
OriginalFileName = iyuv_32.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.1.7600.16385
Microsoft RLE
FileVersion = 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = Microsoft RLE Compressor
InternalName = msrle32.dll
LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = msrle32.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.1.7600.16385
Microsoft Video 1
FileVersion = 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = Microsoft Video 1 Compressor
InternalName = msvidc32.dll
LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = msvidc32.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.1.7600.16385
MJPEG Compressor
FileVersion = 6.6.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = DirectShow Runtime.
InternalName = Quartz.dll
LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = Quartz.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
MJPEG Decompressor
FileVersion = 6.6.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = DirectShow Runtime.
InternalName = Quartz.dll
LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = Quartz.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
MPEG Video Decoder
FileVersion = 6.6.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
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FileDescription = DirectShow Runtime.
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = Quartz.dll.mui
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.6.7600.16385
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CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = Windows Media MPEG-4 Video Decoder
InternalName = mpg4dmod.dll
LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = mpg4dmod.dll
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.1.7600.16385
Mpeg4 Decoder DMO
FileVersion = 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
FileDescription = Windows Media MPEG-4 Video Decoder
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = mpg4dmod.dll
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
ProductVersion = 6.1.7600.16385
Mpeg43 Decoder DMO
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CompanyName = Microsoft Corporation
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = mpg4dmod.dll
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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Mpeg43 Decoder DMO
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = mpg4dmod.dll
ProductName = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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LegalCopyright = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
OriginalFileName = mp4sdmod.dll.mui
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Audio out of sync with elemental plugin, and slower than my i7!!!
Maaannn!!
I just got a PNY nvidia quadro 1800 with elemental accellerator plugin. I just transcoded 2 hours of HDV straight from premiere 4 with Adobe Media Encoder using the Elemental codec and the audio is out of sync. It plays out of sync on the Blu Ray disk, and in Encore4. The audio is perfectly synced in Premiere. I just did another project a week ago without the Elemental, using the default Main Concept encoder and the audio is perfect. I am pretty sure I have the latest version of the Elemental Accellerator because there is a button to check for updates and it says there are no updates available. Does anybody know what is wrong here?.
The transitions are getting messed up. I can see a small section with the audio synced, then the video repeats after a second throwing them out of sync. I also suspect that the Elemental accelerator does not process any faster than the default h.264 for Blu Ray encoder. I hope I did not waste my money on this nvidia quadro 1800..
Whoooaa! I just woke up and checked the transcoding time.. To transcode approximately 2 hours of HDV it took 6:35 (hr:mm) with the elemental accellerator and it took 5:09 with my i7 920 chip!! Was that nvidia card a waste of money, or what?!!! Between the slower speed and the audio out of sync, I'd say I made a BIG misteak.. Does anybody want to buy a PNY nvidia quadro 1800? it'll be on ebay very soon..
Win7 64bit, Master Collection 4, i7 2.66 Ghz, Kingston Triple Channel DDR3 1600Mhz 6Gb, ASUS P6T, PNY nvidia quadro 1800.....Thanks Neil,
I don't think my audio interface has anything to do with it.. I am using Adobe Media Encoder for the export and the Audio interface's latency has nothing to do with it.. I see the source of the problem but not the solution.. The Elemental plugin is not working properly with the transitions in Premiere. The transitions are visibly botched and the sound is in sync for a partial second of each clip, then the video skips backward as the sound keeps playing. This happens on every clip after the transition.
Whatever you were talking about might have to do with some kind of real time export, but to where? I think Premiere might have some auto plugin delay compensation for audio tracks.. I dont think you even read my post.. My MOTU 896 Mk3 audio interface has a 128 sample buffer leaving a few milliseconds of latency, and I can set it as low as 64.. This still has nothing to do with my problem.. Thanks for your input..
I am curious to know what you thought I was capturing elemental streams and audio from my interface in real time to.. I was unaware of anything that works like that in this type of editing..
The bottom line is that my i7 chip gets the job done much faster than the quadro 1800, and that's a shame that I spent the money on the 1800.. On top of that it doesn't even work properly!! -
Audio Out of Sync - Why and How to Correct
I nested two 90 minute clips from 2 separate cameras which were both shot in AVCHD. I am using Premiere CS 5.5 . As a former FCP editor, whenever audio went out of sync, a message in FCP came up immediately and told you the audio was out of sync and it was an easy fix. How come Premiere is minus such an important feature?
I shoot stage productions where there may be music but no dialogue so chercking sync becomes rather difficult. After finishing a 2 hour video, I found the audio was out of sync in the nested sequences. Is there any way to auto resync the audio automatically?
Seems to me that Premiere Pro is a sub Pro App if simple audio sync is so hard to maintain in nested sequences. Makes nesting a sequence a waste of time if you have to redo the edit as a reslut of audio out of sync.Hello Everyone,
Has anyone found a solution to this BUG?
This happens to me all the time with Adobe Premier CS6.
It is an obvious Software BUG that needs to be corrected. I am a TV show editor.
I have had this happen to me 4 different times. You don't have to do anything special. The video with sound runs perfectly with any other product on your computer..but goes out of sync in Premier. I have tried cleaning up the Media Cache .cfa and .pek waveforms. No joy. I have tried relinking the media. No joy. I have tried moving the project and renaming and relinking. No joy. Rendering No joy. Setting the media cache to local area. No joy.
If this had happened to me just once, I would say, I have done something wrong. It has happened now in 4 different projects on four different shows. I have produced and released over 100 shows to TV.
I have checked everything, I have reloaded footage off camera. I have checked and bought new cables. I have checked codecs, frame rates, loaded into other products. All fine. I just wish Adobe engineers would do this same type of debugging of their software.
I use to work for Hewlett Packard Software division. We were taught to alfa test, beta test and not release until bug rates
were at certain levels. Some bugs just have get through or you never get to release. But this bug really hits your productivity in a major way. You have to resync BY HAND each cut... all your sound after hours and days and weeks of getting it perfect. Then in a split second. FFFFDDDDDDDDD
I have been editing with Premier for 6 years.... It only seems to be since I have upgraded to CS6. And I have to re-link by hand to correct the problem. I sync on electronic clapper board number and sound - almost impossibe not to sync. I will be working away happily, cut out some footage go to my next grab..BANG out of sync. That simple.
All I know is that it happens and for ADOBE to really be a true professional editing suite in the the TV/Movie world.... This is just not on. By any chance have they released a patch or bug fix to repair this. I have spent over 3 weeks edting a television show again .......needing to go to air in less than three weeks and all of a sudden between one cut and delete.. the sound is out of sync across the whole interview. JUST NOT ON. I have spent 4 hours now..none productive hours trying to resync the sound, find solutions on the website via forums. Some ideas have been really good and I have tried them. None have worked. Still unsynced. Almost completed show I now have to re-sync by hand. At this point, I am thinking FCP is looking good. I cannot stand this loss of productivity and time.
This is not the only forum complaining about this..that should tell you something. -
I have several clips from my Panasonic LX-5 (720P). I created a new project (CS 5.5) and imported the clips. When I play the file directly from Windows Explorer, all is well. However, in the timeline, the audio is way ahead of the video and then part way through a clip, the audio disappears altogether. Also, the line at the top of the sequence is yellow (above transitions, it is green). I thought maybe the final exported file would be fine, but it had the audio out of sync and missing in the same spots, too.
Any ideas what's going on here?
Thanks,
JayWhen you created your project, did you do as below to be sure everything matched?
For CS5 and later, the easy way to insure that your video and your project match
See 2nd post for picture of NEW ITEM process http://forums.adobe.com/thread/872666
-and a FAQ on sequence setting http://forums.adobe.com/message/3804341
Also, I do not know that camera... so what are you editing?
Read Bill Hunt on a file type as WRAPPER http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037
What is a CODEC... a Primer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/546811
What CODEC is INSIDE that file? http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037
Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... a screen shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/592070?tstart=30
For PC http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en or http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ -
How do i replace video without putting all of audio out of sync?
hello,
i am trying to replace a video clip with an alternative clip while keeping the original audio, but everytime i select a clip to replace, it does so but puts the audio out of sync starting from where i inserted the clip...help!
Thanks,
stevenFirst, go into iMovie/Preferences and make sure that the Advanced Tools are enabled.
Next drag and drop the alternate clip from the Event to the frame in the project where you want it to start. A pop-up menu will come up. Choose "Cutaway". -
Audio out of sync on source file
So I've captured 4 tapes from an event. The 1st two tapes captured produced a quicktime file with the audio out of sync. The last two tapes are fine. The sample rates match both the capture settings and sequence settings and "make new clip on timecode break" is turned on. "Abort capture on dropped frame" was left off.
I set up a new scratch disk after already capturing all the footage. I moved everything (render files, capture scratch, audio render, etc.) from one folder to another. I had suspected this being the problem until realizing the problem was not only on the timeline, but also on the source files opening in quicktime player.
I've done searches and everything, but cant seem to find anything helpful. Could dropped frames be doing this?
~ JimFirst, scroll to the right in your browser and make sure the audio 'format' is 48.0kHz...just to check.
What is your media source...DV, HDV, DVCPro...etc?
Is the sync issue a consistent amount, or does it fall further out of sync over time?
If there were timecode breaks or any other reason that caused the capture to 'drop frames', then chances are your setting for 'make new clip on timecode break' is the culprit. FCP will continue to capture beyond the break, but with improper TC.
If the sync just goes further out of sync over time, then it could be the audio was captured at 47.998 or 48.002. This can usually be fixed by 'Exporting as aiff - 48khz/16bit.
Drifting out of sync can be an issue with long captures as well. Might consider breaking captures down to 20 minute chunks.
Post back with info/answers.
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