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adoniscik
5th February 2004, 05:19
I am editing NTSC DV in Premiere Pro and would like to know if there is a way to disable conforming. The audio sampling rate in the Project Settings matches that of the source (i.e., 48KHZ). Why then does it insist on conforming everything, wasting my precious time?

jkwarras
5th February 2004, 10:56
Originally posted by adoniscik
I am editing NTSC DV in Premiere Pro and would like to know if there is a way to disable conforming. The audio sampling rate in the Project Settings matches that of the source (i.e., 48KHZ). Why then does it insist on conforming everything, wasting my precious time?

I'm sure there must be an option to disable that, but that must be well "hiden" :) I've too experienced that behaviour, but I didn't find it (but i didn't look very close either).

Regards

communist
6th February 2004, 00:04
Yeah thats one annoying thing about Pro. It does conform them all to '32-bit quality' - whatever that means (I'm no sound expert).
This is done always and there is no way to disable it :( :devil:

adoniscik
8th February 2004, 01:59
An email I received was as follows:

yes I have !

export first video without audio, second time audio only and mux them
together in the third pass. somehow, exporting audio by itself works
OK (no more clipping)

jkwarras
8th February 2004, 13:57
Originally posted by adoniscik
An email I received was as follows:

I'll try this. Thanks a lot for the info.

Regards