CS5/6 Media Encoder Export in MP4/QT/M2TS und AC3/AAC/MP2 Ton asynchron

Wir haben bei einigen Tests festgestellt, dass der Export aus CS6 (und auch CS5) in fast allen multiplexten Formaten mit komprimiertem Audioton, z.B. MP4, Quicktime mit AAC oder M2TS mit AC3 asynchron zum Original wird. Dies ist uns bisher nicht aufgefallen, jedoch bei näherer Betrachtung und direktem Vergleich mussten wir feststellen, dass der Ton bis zu 1/2 Videoframe nach hintern verschoben ist.
wir haben verschiedene Export Format ausprobiert und diese wieder in das Projekt eingefügt und in die Export Sequenz unter das Original gelegt. Alle bisher getesteten Formate mit PCM Ton bleiben synchron, aber alle Formate mit komprimiertem Ton haben einen Versatz (siehe Bild). Den Versatz bemerkt man unter Umständen nicht sofort, im direkten Vergleich ist er aber deutlich erkennbar.
Im Grunde sind damit alle Exporte in den gängigen Multiplex-Formaten unbrauchbar.

Habe das eben auf meinem älteren Laptop mit CS 4 geprüft mit dem selben Ergebnis. Nur pcm-Export ist synchron.
OldAlf

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