Placed cam # 2 video and audio on Video 2 and Audio 2. I placed my cam #1 file with video and audio on the timeline then found a sync point - photo flash frame from camera one and matched it to cam #2. So the audio was from the AVCHD file same as the video. Apple will probably trash their Workstations soon as well. Imagine how worse things would have gotten here in Premiere Amateur Editing software if the Apple people didn't chase the money and dump FCP for better iPhones and iPads, etc to boost revenue. Good thing you Adobe guys have us FCP editors here not to clean up the Adobe mess. You know John, maybe after I finish editing my projects, I should compile all my work arounds and list the Premiere problems and how to deal with them. Of course the audio channels shouuld be locked to avoid cutting the audio up as well. Sync the two cams based on video (can't use audio in Premiere as the audio channel graphic waveform is not as well defined as in FCP - another Adobe minus) in the timeline and then reduce the opacity of Video track 2 to 45% and then use the Razor Tool to cut the clips you need. So far, unless someone can specify the fix or how to resync audio in a nested sequence, I have gone back to editng the FCP way. So whether I copy the files from my Panasonic AC130 or my Canon cam, the entire folder system gets copied not files. I read up on editng AVCHD files before tackling Premiere. Thanks John, but I know that you have to copy the entire file folders out not the individual AVCHD files.
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