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  1. my Mini-dV cam records with 16bit sound

    I have been selecting the option at the start of Adobe premiere 6.5 for DV standard but with 32hz all along!! Now when I went to export a movie tonite, I noticed that it was going to do it at 32hz. I've been having problems with garbled sound on my SVCDs... do you think this could be the problem?

    I just spent hours capturing and editing a movie . If I export it, and Make sure to do it at 44hz will it make a difference? Or by the very fact that I initially chose 32hz does that mean I have to go back and recapture the movie to get the 44hz sound quality i've wanted for the last 5months??

    hope this makes sense!

    bmwstylz
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    you should be ok with your source audio being 32khz and encoding at 44 khz as long as your source audio is good to begin with meaning it sounds ok,most likely your player couldnt handle the 32khz
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  3. Originally Posted by bmwstylz
    my Mini-dV cam records with 16bit sound
    I've been having problems with garbled sound on my SVCDs...
    SVCD's require the audio to be sampled at 44.1Khz. If the source audio is at 32Khz the mpeg encoder SHOULD upsample to 44.1 if you have selected SVCD settings. Not all audio re-sampling is good quality and I have heard many people on this forum having problems with DV audio upsampling from 32Khz to 44.1 or 48Khz (for DVD).

    If your DV cam is set to 48khz and your capture program downsamples to 32khz and you mpeg encoder upsamples back to 441.khz I am not surprised you have problems!

    Whatever, make sure your cam is set to 16bit, 48Khz, and so is your capture program. Then set your mpeg-encoder to downsample to 44.1khz. If the audio is still poor, downsample the audio seperatley using ssrc.exe or use it as a plug-in to TmpGenc if that is your encoder of choice.


    Hope this helps
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