ADOBE PREMIERE PRO IS MAKING ME MAD!

I'm subscribed to a lot of things and what businesses need to get is that they have this subscription thing that they THINK will get them more money but it won't because more people will buy their software at a higher price of it's one time.

Nonsense. Of course it gets them more money long term, unless you want to claim more expertise than the Masters Degree economists that Adobe will have on staff to help determine their pricing model. Two reasons for this include people who can afford $50 a month but not $2K in a single payment expands your potential customer base significantly, AND single standalone products often get used by organizations for 5-6 years or sometimes even longer whereas subscription is the equivalent to upgrading sooner than 5-6 years.
 
You get what you pirate for.
What? Who says he pirated it? Adobe CC is actually really cheap...[DOUBLEPOST=1447913779,1447913518][/DOUBLEPOST]If you ever have the problem again, basically what you want to do is download a program called Handbreak, it's a free open source video transcoder which will take your file and not only make the file size smaller for easier timeline scrubbing, but it should also match up the audio for you. The reason premiere is having troubles is because you're recording at VFR (variable frame rate) instead of a constant frame rate. Also I personally found that if I imported the MP4 files directly into premiere as they were, put them into the time line, then went and changed them to mov files, then when premiere asked me where the files were if I relinked them, it seemed to work a lot better
 
What? Who says he pirated it? Adobe CC is actually really cheap...[DOUBLEPOST=1447913779,1447913518][/DOUBLEPOST]If you ever have the problem again, basically what you want to do is download a program called Handbreak, it's a free open source video transcoder which will take your file and not only make the file size smaller for easier timeline scrubbing, but it should also match up the audio for you. The reason premiere is having troubles is because you're recording at VFR (variable frame rate) instead of a constant frame rate. Also I personally found that if I imported the MP4 files directly into premiere as they were, put them into the time line, then went and changed them to mov files, then when premiere asked me where the files were if I relinked them, it seemed to work a lot better

If it's really $50 a month, it is far from "really cheap."
 
Nonsense. Of course it gets them more money long term, unless you want to claim more expertise than the Masters Degree economists that Adobe will have on staff to help determine their pricing model. Two reasons for this include people who can afford $50 a month but not $2K in a single payment expands your potential customer base significantly, AND single standalone products often get used by organizations for 5-6 years or sometimes even longer whereas subscription is the equivalent to upgrading sooner than 5-6 years.
Well still, a business model is always about money.
 
I'd say any video editing software that costs this staggering amount of money per day but can't open an .avi file (one of the most common formats) is a piece of junk.
 
Hey, not sure if anyone mentioned this or not yet, but I've been using premiere for a long long time, and this was always so frustrating, BUT I think this is a quick fix.

Right click the file that doesn't sync and select "INTERPRET FOOTAGE"

It should sync it up for you!


give this a shot dude!
 
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