Converting 44.1Khz audio to 48Khz in VV3?

valnar wrote on 7/7/2002, 2:55 PM
I imported an AVI file that is 640x480 video and 44.1Khz audio. I know from past experience (importing video of 640x480 and audio of 48Khz), that the Main Concept MPEG2 encoder will change the video size on the fly when I create a DVD compliant MPEG file. Will it also resample the audio as well? Or should I resample it to 48Khz first before rendering it?

If so, how do you resample the audio in Vegas Video? I cannot figure it out.

-Robert

Comments

imaginACTION wrote on 8/7/2002, 11:45 PM
As far as I can tell VV3 can't resample 44.1 to 48kHz, but Sound Forge definitely can. I do this all the time to conform my audio to DVCAM standards.
Process>resample>choose 48kHz from the dropdown.
Chienworks wrote on 8/8/2002, 7:23 AM
To resample in Vegas, render the file to a new file, selecting the new properties you want. This is basically what Sound Forge does; the difference is that Sound Forge does so destructively and Vegas does so non-destructively.