Not sure about the consequences, but you should be able to select all , copy & paste into a new sequence with the proper 48KHz audio settings. This should preserve everything including edits, effects, etc... so you don't have to redo everything
I've started a project in Premiere with 44100 Hz source audio files but just realized I've been working in a 48000 Hz project.
- What problems am I going to face when exporting?
- Can I continue editing? Or should I start again?
- What is the major discrepancy here? What's the real issue in what I have going on?
Not sure about the consequences, but you should be able to select all , copy & paste into a new sequence with the proper 48KHz audio settings. This should preserve everything including edits, effects, etc... so you don't have to redo everything
The timeline is 48000, it's the audio files that are 441000.
Is that a problem?
whoops... or the other way around
copy into a 44.1KHz timeline
you can use "desktop" settings to unlock custom values if a 44.1Khz preset isn't available
Are your audio files very high quality? If not resampling to 48KHz is minor.
If your project is 48 KHz, everything that isn't 48KHz will be resampled on preview render or export.
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You can throw in any valid 44.1k or 48k audio file into a Premiere Pro project of either 44.1k or 48k preset, no problems.
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