changing sample rate in final cut

Hi I was wondering how to change the sample rate in Final Cut.

Thanks

i mac g5, Mac OS X (10.4.3)

Posted on May 31, 2006 5:26 PM

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Jun 1, 2006 3:13 PM in response to Studio X

wel kind of both. I'm having a little bit of trouble though. I expoted the audio file to aiff. opened that file in Logic Pro. Converted the sample rate from 48000 to 44100. but when I exported that audio file to a wav and import back to final cut, It does not sync up with the video. I tried converting the file back to 48000 in logic and then exported it again, but It still did not sync up with the video.

I also tried to export the file as Final Cut Pro/XML. and When I tried to open up this file I recieved this message:

Thu, Jun 1, 2006, 5:57 PM - Errors Found Importing wedding speach.xml
<sequence>: <timebase> "30 fps, NTSC-rate" does not match sequence preset time base (25 fps). The <timebase> defined in the XML will be used.( line 4 )

any Ideas on whats going on, and how I can fix this.

Jun 1, 2006 4:21 PM in response to Studio X

Well, when I bring the file into Logic, the pitch was lowered due to the sample rate. when I converted it, the pitch was fixed. I can still edit the file in 48000 even though the pitch is off. The only reason I'm even editing in logic is because the original audio was a little too quiet and I like logics gain and limit plugins. I'm going to try and keep the file at 48000 and see if that works.

Is there a major difference between Aiff and wav? When I bounce songs down in logic I just always use wav. I could keep it as an aiff.

It's off pretty far. The new audio track extends over mintue longer than the original 13 and a half minute clip.

I'll let you know if processing at 48000khz works.

thanks so much for your time

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