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'''''Do NOT capture HD footage in Premiere!''''' If there are any frame drop-outs, the rest of the audio can go out of sync with the video. You should instead capture your footage using Adobe OnLocation instead; if a frame drop appears, OnLocation starts a new file. | '''''Do NOT capture HD footage in Premiere!''''' If there are any frame drop-outs, the rest of the audio can go out of sync with the video. You should instead capture your footage using Adobe OnLocation instead; if a frame drop appears, OnLocation starts a new file. | ||
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There are insanely rare occasions where audio sync is lost and OnLocation doesn't pick up on it. If this happens, or you have sync issues with footage you've already captured, try TsRemux: | There are insanely rare occasions where audio sync is lost and OnLocation doesn't pick up on it. If this happens, or you have sync issues with footage you've already captured, try TsRemux: | ||
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# Choose an output file (the lower ''Browse'' button at the top) | # Choose an output file (the lower ''Browse'' button at the top) | ||
# Press ''Remux'' | # Press ''Remux'' | ||
Your footage should now be in sync; you can check this by importing the output file back into Premiere. You might need to do this multiple times if you have multiple sync losses. | Your footage should now be in sync; you can check this by importing the output file back into Premiere. You might need to do this multiple times if you have multiple sync losses. --> | ||
=== 4. Import footage === | === 4. Import footage === |