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  1. I've got an ac3 file at 44.8 that I need to edit. Converted to WAV, trimmed it, and sent it through the Adobe audio software to set it to the right LUFS thing. Somehow the resulting WAV is 44.1, which I didn't notice. Converted it back to ac3 with Audacity at 448 bitrate for Blu, but the authoring software through an error about the sampling thing.

    So I loaded the 44.1 WAV at the corrrect volume intoy AUdacity and did tracks->resample to 44.8 and exported, but the result is still 441. Is there a way to do this or do I have to start over with the 44.8 ac3 and try and redo the trimming? I'm rather rushed at the moment and feeling rather ill, so appologies if I've missed some really obvious method or any or this is incoherent.
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    Hi.
    44,8 khz are you sure about it? Aren't you confused with bitrate 448 kbps? Try 48 khz instead. Or post short of your original track. Or Mediainfo of file.

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    That should be 48k.
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  4. Audacity seems to export audio using the "project sample rate".

    So you import some 44.1k audio. Audacity sets the project sample rate to 44.1k. You resample it at 48k. Then you export it and Audacity appears to resample it back to the original project rate of 44.1k unless you change it. At least that's what's happening for me.
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  5. Yep, changing the project sample rate worked. Cheers.
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