
Originally Posted by
Elsie N
Not sure if this would speed things up for you by getting you in the ball park, but if you could find the end of your audio and corresponding end of your video clip, then lay them both on the Premiere timeline, then adjust speed of the video clip until you get the video and the audio to line up, wouldn't that get your slow-mo back to normal speed and then line up with the audio? Haven't tried anything like that but intuitively it seems like it might work. Then, when you get the two clips lined up you could make your edit cuts on audio and video at the same places.