In the project after the export, some clips were completely striped (diagnol lines) out, and I could do nothing but delete it and find the same part in the clip to replace it. The physical cuts were mostly there, but some had different sections of video and audio in them from the same interview (similar to PluralEyes' lackluster attempt to sync in the beginning). Not by a little, by a ton, it was like Premiere took my cuts, and just moved the time of where my particular clip/audio was. When I exported my master sequence, which was 10 sequences all laid out, the clips (in their individual sequences) became un-synced. I'm not sure if this is important or not. When I did sync it, I only let it line the clip/audio up, I did not have it make new files. I had to trim clips to have similar match points then it would sync. It would try to sync the interview audio and video, but it would be way off. I did not sync all the interviews with PluralEyes, as it did some wonky things in the beginning. I have 9 interviews, all separated into their own sequences with Interview video, Zoom Audio, and B-Roll - they are between 40 and 90 seconds long. Have a pretty strange problem, but I'm hoping some collective experience will save me here.
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