![]() The files play back just fine using iMovie. The problem occurs in both windows (Source and Program). I need the audio and video to sync perfectly during playback. So, rather than bang my head against a monitor for several more hours (days) I figured I'd just post here. I've read posts and watched videos with possible solutions being the audio files are recorded at 48 khz and Premiere has a hard time with that (an odd problem since Premiere natively set the sequence up to playback 48 khz when I imported the files into the sequence) the codec of the files aren't compatible with Premiere and I need to re-encode the files with a 3rd party program (an impossible task for a feature length movie) Premiere can't work with 4K footage (a silly idea to me - Adobe isn't prepared for 4K? I doubt that) my computer isn't beefy enough to handle the task (my computer is beefier than my producer's Macbook and his computer can play 4K footage just fine) and on and on. I've done quite a bit of research on using Filmic Pro in Premiere and it looks like this workflow is problematic. The further down the timeline playback goes, the worse the problem gets. ![]() The file will play fine for about a second or two and then the picture will get choppy and not playback properly. I have imported the files (footage) into Premiere and placed a couple files into the sequence. I captured the footage using Filmic Pro on an iPhone 6S+. Hi, I'm running into a problem getting my footage to work properly in Premiere CS6.
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