Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:42 pm
Hi,
I think this has been discussed before several times, but I can't see any solutions other than manually unlinking all audio and slipping it 5 frames back - not ideal for a large number of clips!
I've just created my first video in Resolve 15.1.0.25 (free version) on Win 10, using simple edits, a few cross-blur transitions, some PiPs (with drop-shadows added from Fusion), LUTs on all clips and audio noise-reduction, compression, gating and EQ. Nothing too fancy as I'm just a hobbyist!
All was fine until I rendered the video using the "YouTube" 1080p preset in the deliver page. When I viewed it in Windows, the audio was out of sync, and when I reopened it in Resolve the audio was now out of sync. After some investigation I found that the audio was consistently 5 frames ahead of the video throughout the whole project - not drifting as a framerate mismatch may cause.
Is this a "feature" of Resolve and is there a way to automatically sync the audio back with the delay compensated for?
Cheers,
Jon Baker
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Jon Baker
Current System: AMD Ryzen 2200G, AMD Radeon RX570 (4GB), 16GB 3000MHz RAM, Win 10, Resolve (Free) 16 BETA 4
It's low spec, but I only tend to work in 1080p30 or proxy/optimised workflows for 4K!