HELIOS.Z3R0
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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?
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?