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    hello! i am attempting to make a collection of a web-series to burn on BD through multiAVCHD, but every time i export the finished project the audio is very slightly out of wack. is there anything i can do to fix this?
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    Did you find a fix for this? I am having the same issues.

    In multiAVCHD I have tried

    -PAL vs PAL24p
    - Setting the framerate to 23.976 in the transcode window instead of 'original'
    - When doing fit all, trying the "Change framerate to match TV'

    Either variation of this three in-software framerate options gives me the same issue and audio gets out of sync. In the multiAVCHD I see a line like "framerate 25.000 (23.976)" so it looks like it sets to 25 then back to the requested framerate which messes it up, if that's the issue I'm currently unsure how to fix it.
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    Same problem here. After taking steps of prepping mkv for Sony camcorder (very picky and if its not done right the camcorder will give an error), the final video comes out with 6.700ms delay. Tried to adjust post-transcode, and again camcorder won't take it. Not the case with Panasonic camcorder though. Bummer.
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    After trial and error there's a solution for my use case at least. I have fixed this lengthy delay that I had (>6.5 seconds) after transcoding by "undelaying" it in properties, literally changing audio stream to -6500 ms. But my problems had only been starting. As I mentioned earlier my Sony camcorder very picky about frame rates, image sizes, bitrate and quality, profile inside transcoding options. Im happy to announce, after many attempts, trial and errors, finally, there's a formula. Hua!
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