I'm using Adobe Premiere 6 LE capturing .avi with a digital video 100 then encoding with TMPGEnc and finally authoring with DVD-lab.
Problem:
My audio is out of sync with the video by just a second or so and is hardly noticable but it is out of sync. It only happens when I edit then export the footage. (ex. File, Export Timeline, Movie) When I just capture the .avi file without editing it and encode it with TMPGEnc, the audio is perfectly in sync. I did notice that the audio in the edited file became out of sync even before I de-muxed / encoded with TMPGEnc (the edited .avi file)
Possible Solutions:
One thing that I am doing that might be causing this is when I export the edited movie, I export it with the audio included (PCM). Do I need to export (save) the audio and video seperately?
Anyone have any suggestions?
ChachiFace
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