I find it difficult to understand why taking a 44khz file and upgrading it to a higher frequency would degrade the quality of it. But the 44.1khz version sounds beautiful. I tried rendering an audio clip at 48khz, then another down at 44.1khz, and the difference is amazing:Īs you can hear in the audio clip, the 48khz version is very distorted - espically at the higher frequencies. In Premiere, the project settings, and export settings for my project are all at 48khz. I'm now trying to determine the problem, and to fix it.Īfter a bit of twiddling, I noticed that my soundtracks were audio files at 44.1khz. The problem was that all of the high-frequency sounds were distorted. The video's going to work out fine, but when I was listening to the audio, things wern't so great. I'm working on a project that I'm showing tomorrow morning, and I went over to where I'm presenting it so I could test things out.
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