Question / Help Issues with OBS-MP & Adobe Premiere

HELIOS.Z3R0

New Member
I recently switched to OBS-MP for local recording because of the way it handles audio channels and I absolutely love it. The problem is that the files do not play well with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015, which is my chosen editor. Adobe Premiere appears to take extended periods of time importing the longer recordings and takes a considerable amount of time to conform the audio. Could this be something with the program and how it handles audio channels? Or is there something in my configs that I can look at to help speed up the import process?

Currently I run NVENC H.264 at 1920x1080 resolution.
Profile: High
Keyframe Interval: 0
Rate Control: CBR
Bitrate 30000
Using Custom Buffer Size
Buffer Size 0

All audio tracks are set to 256 bitrate.

It appears that in Sony Vegas Pro 12 I have no issues with the files, however Adobe Premiere is my preferred editor. I am really hoping that there is a solution to this.

Also on an unrelated note, the video adapter in the video settings is blank with no option. Is this a bug, or is this a problem with the install?
 

Harold

Active Member
The delay or whatever that premiere is having is probably something specific to how it's handling audio. You might be able to use ffmpeg to separate out the individual streams to allow you to handle each separately and load them independent of each other.

The video adapter being blank is something that is being worked on but is not critical to deal with.
 

HELIOS.Z3R0

New Member
Did some digging around and found that if I set the keyframe interval to be greater than 0 then the import is greatly improved. It also improves local playback and in-editor playback implying that the automatic settings are simply too resource heavy for my system or may even be bugged, the latter being the more likely of the two since in classic OBS the keyframe interval was 0 with no issues.
 

c0nsecro

Member
Hey, is there an solution for this Problem? Got the same Problem too, you can see the settings at my screenshot. I use the same with OBS v0.657b and there are no Problems. In VLC, every audioline is available and synch, in Premiere 2015 v9 it's not :/ .

Update: Well, I changed the name of the file from .mp4 to .mov and now it seems to be, the lines are synch now. Was a test from an old workaround I've tested one year before. I will try to record the files in .mov now and take a look, if the problems are eliminated now.

Update2: Well, recorded Black Ops III yesterday with .mov and the lines are async again. Don't know what's that shit
 

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psynaps

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Keyframe Interval setting will fix this I believe. Adobe does not officially supprt x264 (strange), but it will read the files OK when the keyframes are set propperly. Use Keyframe Interval: 1 or 2. Works for me.

Psynaps
 
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