I have a clip that I am trying to splice back in to footage from a DVD. All the footage from the DVD is in perfect A/V sync. As soon as the footage fades to the scenes I am adding in from tape, the sync is lost, even although it is perfect on the original file!
Both files have a frame rate of 23.976 and when I play the whole thing back in Premiere there's no problems at all! Also, if I choose to only output this inserted scene, and a little bit of the video before and after it, the problem doesn't occur! I just don't understand this whatsoever and I'm really not impressed...
(Here's a really small MPEG version of what I'm talking about - 2mb: http://extras.landofwhimsy.com/rssync.mpg)
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Well, I managed to get around this by exporting to Microsoft DV format instead of plain Video for Windows AVI. Hm.
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