Hey, recently I switched to using the Replaybuffer constantly in the background instead of recording using OBS and QuickSync. But after remuxing my mkv files to mp4 files to use the recordings in Adobe Premiere Pro, the audio and the video are out of sync. I first thought this might be an issue with mkv because it is showing with 1000 fps in the windows details but it only happened after using the replay buffer. Then I tried to sync the audio and video correct and it was quite easy. I just moved the video and the first audio line which were shorter than the other audio lines to the end of the other audio lines and everything was perfectly synced again. I noticed, that the duration I had to move them was a little bit more than 2 seconds, which was my keyframe interval. (EDIT: THE FIRST AUDIO LINE IS NOT SYNCED! ONLY THE VIDEO AND THE OTHER AUDIO LINES) Did my keyframe at the beginning of the video get lost because it was a buffered recording? How to fix this annoying issue? I don't want to do this with every replay in Premiere Pro. VLC manages to keep everything synced when playing but when viewing the original mkv I also have to wait around 2 seconds for the first keyframe to get reached.
Some screenshots:
Unsynced with video: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413785189882265601/unknown.png
Synced with video (except first audio line): https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413785327644442654/unknown.png
Remux: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413782146185166859/unknown.png
Some screenshots:
Unsynced with video: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413785189882265601/unknown.png
Synced with video (except first audio line): https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413785327644442654/unknown.png
Remux: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/273116544853213184/413782146185166859/unknown.png