I have a video file with a starting time code of 10:41:17:23. I open this file in Audition, apply a noise reduction effect, and export the file out as a new .wav file.
However, instead of the audio file having a starting time code of 10:41:17:23, the time code on the file starts at 10:41:34:20.
So, the time stamp has jumped forward 16 seconds, 21 frames. And, the jump amount is not consistent. Another file had a 37 second plus jump.
Since we are talking about the STARTING time stamp, in all instances, I believe frame rate, codec, etc. are immaterial unless someone can convince me otherwise.
If I was dealing with different frame rates/codecs/etc., I could understand the time code being out of sync later in the file, but I cannot understand why it would be out of whack at the very start of the file.
Anyone got any ideas on possible cause/cure? It's a pain having to manually search for the audio file for the correct location instead of being able to just punch in the same time code the video uses.