choppy audio - need help!

daves2 wrote on 9/25/2003, 11:09 PM
Help!

I am putting together a 20 minute video project. At the start of it, I added a short title sequence with audio I ripped from a CD in vegas (to a wave file, 44.1 khz, 16 bit, uncompressed).

If I preview this segment without any prerendering, it looks and sounds fine - generated text media fades in and out over my video and the audio track sounds great.

However, when I pre-render it and then preview it, or when I prerender it and view it in windows media player, for example, the audio sounds, well, choppy is the best way to describe it. PCM is my only choice of format for the audio pre-render, and I have tried both 44.1 and 48 khz, thinking maybe the choppiness is coming from a difference in the original sample rate vs. the resample.

I have played the WAV file ripped by vegas outside vegas in WMP and it sounds fine, so the wav file itself is fine.

Anyone have any thoughts on what's happening?

All I really want to do is then print this whole project to tape. In fact, this will be to VHS, so I am not as worried about the printed sampling rate since it will end up as analog (just as long as I can get a clean sound).

TIA.

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