Multiple sample rates
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10 years 2 months ago #1270
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dmajwool replied the topic: Multiple sample rates
Hi Graeme
Thanks for the reply.
How does ProTools respond to this situation on import? Can it automatically apply fs conversion to the current system sample rate?
Cheers.
Thanks for the reply.
How does ProTools respond to this situation on import? Can it automatically apply fs conversion to the current system sample rate?
Cheers.
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10 years 2 months ago #1268
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: Multiple sample rates
X2Pro will put the audio in the AAF at the sample rate of the original media. It does not do any sample rate conversion.
In your case X2Pro will create an AAF containing clips with mixed sample rates.
If you want the audio to be all one sample rate you must do this either before using the clips in FCP X or in your audio editor after opening the AAF.
In your case X2Pro will create an AAF containing clips with mixed sample rates.
If you want the audio to be all one sample rate you must do this either before using the clips in FCP X or in your audio editor after opening the AAF.
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10 years 2 months ago #1267
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dmajwool created the topic: Multiple sample rates
Hi,
I'm not yet a user of X2Pro but would like to know...
My FCPX timeline has multiple sample rates - 48kHz and 44.1kHz.
Will X2Pro create the AAF using a single sample rate of my choice?
Many thanks.
I'm not yet a user of X2Pro but would like to know...
My FCPX timeline has multiple sample rates - 48kHz and 44.1kHz.
Will X2Pro create the AAF using a single sample rate of my choice?
Many thanks.
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