Adjust A/V sync offset for a media file

Use A/V sync offset to fix a consistent delay between the audio and video in a single media file — for example, if a camera's audio is always a few frames behind the video due to hardware latency.

Not what you're looking for?

If you need to align timing between multiple tracks in a sequence, use the Sequence Editor instead.

How to adjust A/V sync offset

  1. Open the Project panel from the right-hand sidebar.
  2. In the Files section, click the menu next to the file name.
  3. Select Set A/V sync offset. The file preview modal opens.
  4. Use the sync slider in the bottom-right corner of the modal to adjust the offset.
    • Negative value: moves the audio earlier. Use this when audio is playing too late (lips move, then you hear the words).
    • Positive value: moves the audio later. Use this when audio is playing too early (you hear words before lips move).

When to use this vs. the Sequence Editor

Use A/V sync offset when a single file has a consistent delay baked in, when the audio and video are always off by the same amount regardless of where you are in the file.

Use the sequence editor when you need to adjust the timing between multiple tracks in a sequence. For example, aligning a separate microphone recording with your camera footage.

A/V sync offset slider in the file preview modal