I'm using Cubase Pro 10.5 to create music or other audio. I'm using a Sony HDR-PJ710V Hand圜am with surround sound or, a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to record the vids. Ok, I guess this is lastly I have a large collection of War DVD's I would like to convert to digital like the rest of my movies. I also have another interest where I would like to create a YouTube channel and lastly, I'd like to be able to someday organize old digital home vids, editing them. I write, play and record music for which I would like to make music vids. It seems the info I've come across was either old, without final resolutions or maybe there were resolutions but I couldn't tell from all the technical jargon. My brain is full from a couple hours of searching and testing. I think this might be the best thread for my questions. Only these "split" files are the ones that have audio sync issues. At the point the camera forces a file break if you keep recording. It seems that the sync problem only happens with clips where the camera recorded more than 17 minutes. I am going to attempt to transcode the problematic footage in Media Encoder to ProRes and if that doesn't work I will have to look for some other encoding solution. I've experienced it on other projects / versions of Premiere as well. The original folder structures are long gone I am sure so it's not an option to go back to them. But, back then, there were no sync issues. I did originally import just the MTS files and not through the media browser. This is going to take hours and hours to correct! So the envelopes have to be cut and re-pasted back in for EACH CLIP. The clips themselves have volume enveloping all over the place That means if I slip the audio back 17 frames to correct for the offset then my envelopes also get out sync. These interviews are part of a 30+ minute mini-documentary. I brought it back and SOME of the MTS files (interview clips) are out of sync by 17 frames. I am also having this issue with a project I created in 2014.
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