Troubleshooting Audio Sync Issues in Video
Audio-video synchronization problems make content unwatchable. Learn how to diagnose and fix audio drift, delay, and sync offset issues.
Key Takeaways
- Watch for visual cues: lip movements that don't match speech, sound effects that lag behind their visual triggers, or echo-like effects where audio from a previous scene overlaps the current one.
- Audio is consistently early or late by the same amount throughout.
- Audio starts in sync but gradually falls out of sync, getting worse over time.
- Variable frame rate (VFR) video from phones and screen recorders.
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Detecting Sync Issues
Watch for visual cues: lip movements that don't match speech, sound effects that lag behind their visual triggers, or echo-like effects where audio from a previous scene overlaps the current one.
Constant Offset
Symptoms
Audio is consistently early or late by the same amount throughout.
Cause
Different recording start times for audio and video, or a fixed delay introduced during capture or encoding.
Solution
Shift the entire audio track forward or backward by the offset amount. Use a clap or visual cue to measure the exact offset.
Progressive Drift
Symptoms
Audio starts in sync but gradually falls out of sync, getting worse over time.
Cause
Different sample rates between audio and video (e.g., audio at 48000 Hz paired with video at 48048 Hz), or dropped frames.
Solution
Resample the audio to match the video's expected sample rate. For dropped frames, re-encode the video at a constant frame rate.
After-Export Sync Loss
Cause
Variable frame rate (VFR) video from phones and screen recorders. Many editors struggle with VFR, creating sync issues on export.
Solution
Convert VFR to constant frame rate (CFR) before editing.
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