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Pulling hair out over audio sync with Premier Pro and Audacity
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 207490" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I wish I could give you a solid solution on syncing for future projects. That part im not sure of.</p><p>What i was mentioning as a quick solution for this project was to export your audio file from audacity project. Put it on a track in premiere pro. Make it so you can see both the waveforms of the imported audio and the audio that was recorded to the video file. Get those lined up. Then zoom and scroll the time line to see when they start to drift. Before it becomes apparent on the video just cut the audio track and line it back up. Depending on where you make the cut you will often have to toss a little crossfade on there.</p><p>Its less than ideal but can be done pretty quickly if youve had to do it a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 207490, member: 391"] I wish I could give you a solid solution on syncing for future projects. That part im not sure of. What i was mentioning as a quick solution for this project was to export your audio file from audacity project. Put it on a track in premiere pro. Make it so you can see both the waveforms of the imported audio and the audio that was recorded to the video file. Get those lined up. Then zoom and scroll the time line to see when they start to drift. Before it becomes apparent on the video just cut the audio track and line it back up. Depending on where you make the cut you will often have to toss a little crossfade on there. Its less than ideal but can be done pretty quickly if youve had to do it a few times. [/QUOTE]
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