Forgive me if this has been asked to death. This issue is taking up a lot of my time and has been super frustrating to deal with.
I've been using PD for at least 2 years now, and have never had a problem, until I bought a camera that films 60fps. I've changed the settings to make the PD timeline 60fps. When I import my audio (recorded with a wireless mic) and sync it in multi-cam, everything is fine for about 10 minutes, then the audio slowly starts getting out of sync. I spend a lot of time trying to correctly this manually as I go, but it gets worse and worse. I'm editing footaget that's sometimes up to 3 hours long. This issue is compounded by the fact that the audio is even MORE out of sync after rendering. This issue doesn't happen at all when my footage is less than 60fps. In fact, I sometimes do PiP videos, and my second camera records in 29fps. That footage stays in sync with the audio, while the 60fps footage doesn't.
I don't know if it matters, but I'm using the fast video rendering Intel Quick Sync feature, and here are the settings I have for my video rendering:
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Bitrate: 15500000
GOP Patern: IBBPBBPBBPBBP
Frame Rate: 60
Frame Type: Progressive
Profile Type: High Profile
Entropy Coding: CABAC
Deblocking and dynamic GOP are checked
Also, I have no idea what half of these mean, lol. If I've left out any important information, let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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