![]() I use prelude, import the video, then use Media encoder to transcode with fixes for frames, and a backup file, along with audio rips, just in case. The video tells a story right? I have to have some idea where to start and where it ends. When I start out, I use all kinds of apps to work on scripts, event list sheets, shoot sheets. GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT.Īdobe didn't break it, but they did give you everything you need to fix it: This is because the background engine for audio and video only plays back each frame in succession at the specified rate with some frames missing, those spots play back faster than the audio does, and the two streams no longer line up properly. Play them back, and the audio falls out of sync. Lay them all out on the timeline, they will look normal. So your problem then is that you are missing several frames. This is done for speed of startup and access, so you start editing as soon as you open the app rather than messing with your assets (files). ![]() It's what is called a FRAME ACCURATE NLE, which means it will take whatever you give it and never ask any questions. Some NLE's will try and handle this on the fly, by forcing an ingest step when you load the video, and they'll work just fine, but Premiere isn't like that. By DROP I mean they don't record the frame at all, just note that it's missing. These use a format that will DROP FRAMES THAT ARE FLAGGED as camera shake. When you mention your video format, Immediately my mind is going to "Sony, Panasonic, Canon. IF you select Frame Sampling, you could have the same audio problem. When you tell it to stitch them, open the preset it uses and check the time interpolation setting near the bottom of the window. Before you do this let me make one more suggestion. You should get one long file, which is easily utilized in Premiere. Adobe media encoder comes with any video capable Adobe App and will fix this for you. Media encoder has had the ability to STITCH such files together since 2016 as far as I know, I believe it was much earlier. ![]() ![]() In order to utilize these files as a single file, you need to load the video properly. I hope I can help.įirst, understand that MTS is only a PACKET FILE format, which means it's part of a larger file that gets split for reasons related to the file storage format (fat32, ntfs_-yes I mean hard drive formats). I know it's been a long while for you waiting on an answer. ![]()
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