Premiere Pro is mess up my audio/video synchronization. Use Handbrake really the only solution for this problem?

Premiere Pro is mess up my audio/video synchronization for the images that I downloaded from my iPhone 6 s + (.) MOV files). The files play fine, but once that I put them in Premiere Pro, the audio falls slowly behind the video, probably to cause "variable frame rate." phone I've seen other threads where people had the same problem, and the universal response, I saw was freeware download called 'Handbrake' to convert the frame rate of variable to fixed... but is not sit right with me.

Uses 3rd party freeware really the only solution for this problem? Video editing software Adobe Professional-grade not really have the ability to solve this problem? If so, what should I do to prevent all Premiere Pro ruin all my pictures to import?

Hi Christafarian,

Premiere Pro is mess up my audio/video synchronization for the images that I downloaded from my iPhone 6 s + (.) MOV files).

You wouldn't be the first. I'm sorry.

The files play fine, but once that I put them in Premiere Pro, the audio falls slowly behind the video, probably to cause "variable frame rate." the phone

I found:

  • If you pull the iPhone in a well-lit environment, it records at a constant speed.
  • In lighting challenged environments, you get images image variable rate.

I've seen other threads where people had the same problem, and the universal response, I saw was freeware download called 'Handbrake' to convert the frame rate of variable to fixed... but is not sit right with me.

For this project, you're probably stuck with transcoding with Handbrake or another method not Adobe. Our coders simply do not handle variable frame rates.

Uses 3rd party freeware really the only solution for this problem?

With Premiere Pro and this project, you have no other choice. For future projects, look into purchasing a high end video camera application where you can shoot at a constant rate regardless of the stage lighting.

Video editing software Adobe Professional-grade not really have the ability to solve this problem? If so, what should I do to prevent all Premiere Pro ruin all my pictures to import?

If you like Premiere Pro to support variable frame rates, please create a feature request. Otherwise, I hope my tips will help you in the future.

Thank you
Kevin

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