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Synchronize clips
Make sure that you’ve marked the sync points
for each camera’s footage before you attempt to synchronize them.
You can mark the sync points by setting similarly numbered markers
for each clip or by reassigning each clip’s timecode. (See Add
markers and Set timecode manually for a clip.)
Note: Adobe
Premiere Pro uses an overlay edit when synchronizing clips. Take
care not to overwrite adjacent clips if you have multiple clips
on the same track.
- Select the clips you want to synchronize.
- Target a track (by clicking its track header) to align
the other clips to it.
For example, if you synchronize clips on their Out point,
the end of each clip aligns with the Out point of the targeted track.
A clip will be trimmed if synchronization causes its In point to
fall before the sequence zero point.
Note: If one track of a
linked audio/video pair is unselected, the pair will become out of
sync. Out‑of‑sync indicators will appear on the clips.
- Choose Clip > Synchronize, and then choose
one of the following options:
- Clip Start
- Synchronizes clips at their In points.
- Clip End
- Synchronizes clips at their Out points.
- Timecode
- Synchronizes clips to the specified timecode. If you
use the hours value in source timecode as a camera designator, select
the Ignore Hours option to use only minutes, seconds, and frames
to synchronize clips.
- Numbered Clip Marker
- Synchronizes clips to the specified numbered clip marker.
Choose the marker number to use from the Marker pop‑up menu.
 You can also use the Synchronize command
to sync several video clips on separate tracks or unlinked audio
and video tracks when you are not editing a multi‑camera sequence.
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