EricDeluxe
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[Solved] Export audio to Sony Vegas (Too fast audio after import)
Hello Sonar Platinum question... I have made a track that I want to insert in a Sony Vegas (SV) project. After I import it in SV, the audio plays to fast, seem like going from 125 bpm to 140 bpm. What have I done wrong? I have tried to export the file as *.wav and *.flac with different settings as below. Sample Rate: 48 khz and 44 khz Bit Depth: 32, 24 and 16 Dithering: Triangular, Rectangular, None Thanks
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Re: Export audio to Sony Vegas (Too fast audio after import)
2015/11/10 20:33:43
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☼ Best Answerby EricDeluxe 2015/11/11 05:42:01
Unless it is a sample rate mismatch, is it possible vegas is doing beatmatch? Check the project settings in Vegas, it has a sample rate setting and a bpm setting.
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EricDeluxe
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Re: Export audio to Sony Vegas (Too fast audio after import)
2015/11/11 05:32:15
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Did check, but couldn't find the info. Where in Vegas? Thanks:)
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Re: Export audio to Sony Vegas (Too fast audio after import)
2015/11/11 09:12:44
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vegas expects 48/16. try a 48/16 wav file. and make sure that the vegas project properties are also set to 48/16.
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EricDeluxe
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Re: Export audio to Sony Vegas (Too fast audio after import) [SOLVED]
2015/11/11 10:42:10
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EDIT - This is fixed now:) Thanks for your help guys!! --------------- Hello, yes, did find this now and tried it. Seem to still be a problem., don't get it.. The project was set NTSC, but Im in Europe so should be PAL, but guess this shouldn't change anything? Thanx!
post edited by EricDeluxe - 2015/11/11 11:44:45
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