Frameserver Audio Question

wwaag wrote on 6/23/2014, 6:47 PM
Unlike V10 and starting with V12 (perhaps V11), the only audio option is Project Default which downsamples the audio to 44.1 Khz . Seems like the only 2 options are to (1) render the audio separately at 48Khz and then remux; or (2) not worry about it, let frameserver downsample and then upsample back to 48 Khz during encoding. Or is there another way to change the Project Default audio to 48 Khz? Or, am I missing something altogether?

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john_dennis wrote on 6/25/2014, 12:35 AM
Project Default and Project Settings options are both presented in Vegas Pro 10. Project Setting option will present 48 kHz audio.

Vegas 11 only presents Project Default. Mediainfo reports the sample rate of the signpost file as 44.1 KHz.

Vegas 12 only presents Project Default. Mediainfo reports the sample rate of the signpost file as 44.1 KHz.
relaxvideo wrote on 6/25/2014, 1:55 AM
And often there is a click at the end of the frameservered avi file :(
I have to select longer region, and render 2-3 sec smaller part of that avi file to eliminate this bug.

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