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I'm recording some footage with OBS, and according to MediaInfo, the footage is 60fps constant, but the audio still becomes de-synced after a while in Premiere Pro. The audio is only 43.066 FPS though, which could be causing issues, but I think this is down to the 44.1 kHz sampling rate. How would I record my footage as to not become de-synced over time in Premiere, and I don't want to have to run it all through Handbrake as that would take HOURS, and the footage is already at a constant frame rate so I'm not quite sure what the actual issue is.

Any help appreciated, thanks.

 

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I found that loading in footage from phone/tablet caused this issue, and I learned it was because the footage was not a constant framerate.  The thing is, Premiere can actually handle that, but just (seemingly) not for certain formats.  I renamed the files from .3gp (or whatever they were, can't remember) to .mov and then imported them and it worked perfectly xD

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