Premiere Pro CC 2014 Synchronize audio deletes audio track
I have a 2 camera shoot that has a clapper slate marker before each take. I recently tried to use the synchronize function in PP2014 to align the camera takes. This didn't work, in fact it deleted one tracks audio and gave an offset number to the video track who's audio had just been deleted. I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem or if I am doing something wrong? My current system is a Mac Pro, OS 10.9.4 and I am running Premiere Pro CC2014 vers 8.0.1. Attached are photos of the process I used.
Option selected the two audio tracks
Right click, select Synchronize
Select the audio channel to sync to
Processes away
The result: audio channel 1 has been deleted, and an offset marker added to video track 1. Video tracks are still not in sync.
So any insight to what I am doing wrong or if it is a software issue would be appreciated.
Thanks
I'm not experiencing this exact issue -- but have noticed that synchronizing clips in the timeline seems to have gotten worse in the 2014 update. It used to be that I could synchronize 2 cameras, plus audio from an external recorder, and Premiere would do it successfully about 95% of the time.
Now Premiere 2014 (8.0.1) seems be having a lot of trouble with the same task, often taking one of the camera angles and moving it way down the timeline for seemingly no reason.
Mid-2010 Mac Pro running 10.8.4
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