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Tinny Audio in Export!! Why??

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okwhatev

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May 23, 2003
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This is a real emergency. I guess Premiere uses compressed audio files while you're scrubbing them and everything, but I thought when you print to tape that problem would be fixed. Well it's not!

My project file is a DV Standard 48Khz.

I edited a music video and it's very important that the audio be at the highest quality. But the when I export it sounds like a 32Khz tinny file despite the fact that the music track is a uncompressed 44khz 16-bit stereo source.

Clicking on "BEST" in the 'enhance rate conversion' in the project settings fixes the horrible tinnyness, but then the audio skips like hell as it prints to video. Surely there's a way to export high quality audio to DV tape from Premiere. And why would you have to 'enhance the rate conversion' since it's just getting the audio from an uncompressed source?

The exported AVIs sound fine. What's going on here?
 
Try setting your interleave to 2 seconds.

Cheers,


[monkey] Edward [monkey]

"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
 
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