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32k vs. 48k log and capture issues
by e-money on Apr 2, 2007 at 7:25:55 pm

i have a project that was shot at a sample rate of 32k.
i know i can set my sequence settings to 32k, but the only capture settings in FCP 5.1.4 are for 48k.
if i capture a 32k clip at 48k and then set my timeline to 48k, will it send my clips out of sync?

is there a way to make my 32k footage 48k? or is that like trying to add pixels to a video frame?

want to try and figure this out before i begin cutting, so i won't have to go back and digitize all over again.

thanks


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