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Any way to convert audio to 48k but maintain all TC info (and aux TC?)Posted by TimMirk
you could try using batch export in FCP.
export as QuickTime Movies, "audio only" tracks default to Apple Intermediate Codec in my experience, so you should manually chose a sequence setting you want that is set to 48k audio. i don't know if this will work, just guessing. all the best, nick
You can type in the TC manually in FCP.
If you're on FCP7 you can use XML tricks like export the clips as XML from the 44.1 project, move the clips so they are offline, go the compressor way with the destination of the original clips, then create a new project and import the 'old' XML. FCP7 will take the old AUX TC to the files -- BUT!!! these data wont be written to the actual QT data of the movie. So if you use them in another project the AUX data wont be there -- you can still confirm the AUX data for each clip, and then it should be saved to the clip. But I'm not sure about the latter. I know this doesn't help, but it's a point where to start. Andreas
careful there.
the TC in audio files as seen in FCP is not really TC, it's just FCP presenting you something, and can be volatile. if you have lots of movement between systems & projects you could lose it. exporting to self contained QuickTime movies will guarantee a solid TC track in the file. nick
The vid TC is the most important thing, and that is absolutely solid. The AUX TC is easily retrieved by linking back up to the original 44.1 material. For now though it has started/restarted multiple systems with no hitch, so that is a good sign.
In compressor I exported new self contained QTs Will definitely monitor know to look out for it in the end.
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