Audio out of sync when you import VOB files

I am importing VOB files coming from a recorder VHS to DVD set of VOB these fines (for example on VLC), but when they are imported into Adobe Premiere elements 13 the sound is out of sync. Different VOB files are released by different amounts.

Because the VOB files are synchronized when played elsewhere, this must be a problem with Adobe Premiere elements 13 and not a problem with VOB files.

Apart from setting the clock manually on each VOB file, what can I do?

simeoncran

Audio sync is not unique to Premiere Elements or work with the vob. Can happen and version, but...

How did you get the files DVD video vob (VTS_01_1.VOB and series) in the mounting of elements first?

a. the disc in the burner tray and then add Media/camera or computer importing video/DVD player

b. something else

What have you (manually) or project (automatically) defined as prequalification project before the media Add (whatever it is)?

The Standard DV or DV widescreen to match the properties of the original?

First Elements ATR troubleshooting: PE11: accuracy of the project auto Preset setting (new project dialog box)

(See change project settings switchboard and the readings for the Mode of time base edition, image size and Pixel Aspect Ratio even)

If the fields look grayed).

When you play back the script contained in the Edit area monitor, were you working with rendered or UN-rendered chronology?

There is an orange line on this timeline contained during playback?

If all else fails in matters such as these, when they occur, examine the command line method to merge all the video files DVD (VOB)

in a single DVD.vob file. Works great if you have to resort to the use of this technique.

First Elements ATR troubleshooting: PE: DVD-VIDEO/Seamless VOB Ripper

Please review and consider. We will look forward to learning of your results.

RTA

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