The Fallout 4 video I'm working on appears to have a slight audio sync issue. I know that I can use handbrake to fix this, but was wondering if the option in Premiere Pro to use constant bit rate for rendering, rather than variable bit rate, will re-sync the audio+video?
Of course, the downside to doing that is that there is only one pass during the rendering stage, thus I assume the image quality will be sub-optimal. In theory, to counteract that I've simply used a very high bit rate - which is what I normally use for VBR.
Edit : that didn't work. Looks like I'll have to use handbrake - which worked.
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On a separate note, I've now bought the AT2020 microphone, though I decided to hold on the pop filter and arm for now, these I will get sooner or later. For those that use this microphone or ones like it, what did you think of the sound out of the box without filters and other attachments? At first, I couldn't even get it to work at all; I thought I'd sorted the problem by plugging in my speaker cable from the back of the IO shield to the microphone, though in the end trying out other usb ports / more fiddling and a pc restart has done the trick.
So far, what I've noticed is that if I turn the 'monitor' setting on it up (see pic), the audio is bolder, but with too much 'interference' (if that's the right word). Reducing that value will remove it, but make my voice sound too quiet. I've altered the volume in the control panel, too.
Can someone with experience of this / condenser microphones offer any pearls of wisdom?