Standard Premiere Pro workflows generally focus on several core methods for synchronization: Built-in Sync Methods
This is the most common "one-click" method. You simply select your video and external audio clips on the timeline, right-click , and select "Synchronize" . Premiere then analyzes the waveforms to align them automatically. Edit8 Audio Sync FULL VERSION v1.0 for Premiere Pro
You can manually place markers (shortcut 'M' ) on a distinct sound, like a clap or slate, in both clips and then align those markers. User Perspectives Standard Premiere Pro workflows generally focus on several
By right-clicking the sequence header and selecting this option, you can move audio in increments smaller than a single frame for perfect lip-syncing. You can manually place markers (shortcut 'M' )
This method is ideal for complex projects like weddings or concerts where you have multiple cameras and audio recorders. It creates a single "master" sequence from your clips, allowing you to edit between angles while keeping the audio perfectly locked.
“Premiere is definitely picky about waveform amplitude, and it's honestly quite frustrating. Pluraleyes was the only tool that gave me clean, properly synced sequences.” Adobe · 1 year ago
These tutorials provide detailed walkthroughs of both automatic and manual synchronization techniques in Premiere Pro: