I replied to the wrong thread. Here it is again in the right place:

I can't give you statistics but I can say this isn't unique to you. I had
the same experience capturing tape shot on an XL1 via my Vx2000. If I
batched it into 7 or so minute segments it was ok but if I grabbed the
entire hour it became increasingly out of sync. The camera's owner had the
same experience, and because he also couldn't capture all four audio tracks
in Premiere, switched to Scenalyser.

Having said that, do you have a broadcast monitor/TV set on the system? 
Sometimes the PC view isn't all that accurate. I have had more than one 
project sound out of sync in Premiere and not on my TV monitor.

David Hurdon

At 04:34 PM 8/9/2005 +0200, you wrote:

On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 06:40:22 -0000 "JR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > Digged material (whole tapes) from the Canon XL1 into Premiere Pro,
 > and
 > now theree's a slight lag in the audio most nicticeable in some of
 > the
 > interview material in my program.
 >
 > Any ideas, fixes, solutions?
 >
 > Please note there is no sync problem when I open the source clips in
 > Windows Media player, only when I view in the timeline...




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