TylerBatch
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I am having an issue right now with my recordings. I'm currently trying to record a game for editing in Adobe Premiere CC, but i'm having audio delay issues. Basically, when I put a video into the timeline, the audio slowly gets out of sync and there's not really much I can do to help it. What i've found is that this issue normally comes from using variable framerate when recording, as Premiere doesn't like it so the audio gets messed up.
What's frustrating is that I never checked the Variable Framerate box, but my PC identifies the files as variable frame rate video. I also only use constant bitrate as well, so there's nothing variable on OBS's side of the equation. The only thing that I don't use is VSync, and I wouldn't have thought that it would be an issue at all. Is this actually the reason why my audio is messing up?
Anyway, hope someone can lend some insight into this!
TylerBatch
I am having an issue right now with my recordings. I'm currently trying to record a game for editing in Adobe Premiere CC, but i'm having audio delay issues. Basically, when I put a video into the timeline, the audio slowly gets out of sync and there's not really much I can do to help it. What i've found is that this issue normally comes from using variable framerate when recording, as Premiere doesn't like it so the audio gets messed up.
What's frustrating is that I never checked the Variable Framerate box, but my PC identifies the files as variable frame rate video. I also only use constant bitrate as well, so there's nothing variable on OBS's side of the equation. The only thing that I don't use is VSync, and I wouldn't have thought that it would be an issue at all. Is this actually the reason why my audio is messing up?
Anyway, hope someone can lend some insight into this!
TylerBatch