When importing in Adobe Premiere Pro and the audio sync fails, you can try the following workarounds:
1.* Check the source file:First, confirm that the imported file itself has an audio sync issue. Try the source file in a different device to see if there are any sync issues.
2.*Re-import**:* If you're sure that there is no problem with the source file, try to re-import the file into Premiere Pro, possibly because of a synchronization issue due to an error in the import process.
3.* Adjust project settings:In Premiere Pro, check that the audio sample rate and frame rate settings in the project settings match the file. Make sure that the project settings are consistent with the source files to avoid synchronization issues.
4.* Clear Cache:** Try to clear the cache files of Premiere Pro, sometimes the cache files may get corrupted or cause sync issues. In Premiere Pro, select Preferences > Cache under the Edit menu, and then tap the Clear button to clear the cache.
5.* Update the software:** Make sure you're using the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro. In some cases, updating to the latest version may fix some known sync issues.
6.* Restart the software** Try restarting Premiere Pro, sometimes temporary problems with the software can be resolved by restarting.
7.* Adjust Audio Sync:** In Premiere Pro, you can try adjusting the audio sync manually. Select the audio file, right-click, select "Modify" > "Audio Sync" in the menu, and fine-tune as needed.
8.*Contact official support:**If none of the above methods resolve the issue, we recommend contacting the official Adobe support team for assistance. They may offer more specific guidance and solutions.
By trying the methods above, you should be able to resolve the issue of audio sync not breaking when importing in Adobe Premiere Pro.