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  1. Hello all,

    I am a new youtuber, so I am still learning video editing. Please ignore my mistakes as a newbie.

    Recently I shot 2 videos with my Phone in Full HD and then played them in VLC after transferring to the PC. Everything looked fine until I started editing the video in Adobe Premiere Pro because the video and audio were not in sync. I played the video again in VLC, it played fine.

    So, I quickly searched online and found that handbrake is the solution to go. I also followed the instructions in which they said that all I need to do is check "Constant Framerate" and export to get it done. I did the same and it fixed the video.

    But, while editing again I found that the audio and video quality are badly affected. Especially the audio became worse. I am not able to find a right method to fix the issue which I am facing while keeping the quality intact or at-least good enough to post on youtube.

    I am really looking forward to some help. Thanks in advance...
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    Audio and video quality can be affected by the settings that YOU selected to process the file. For audio, you can select "pass through" (audio is untouched) or there are multiple options to process it and/or reduce quality. I don't know what instructions you followed, so I can't offer more detailed advice. Check the audio tab and see what is being performed on your input file.

    screenshots would help as well.
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    Originally Posted by rahul View Post
    ... I also followed the instructions in which they said that all I need to do is check "Constant Framerate" and export to get it done.
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    Well, there is a hell of a lot more to it than that. And handbrake does not have video passthrough.
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