why downgrade your audio track to suit your video? Pretty sure you'll be able to fix your issue in PremierPro or Audition - probably more a question for the Adobe forums to be honest
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Seguirrecording with different hz on xdj-rx
xdj-rx is recording my djset at 44100 hz, i want it to record it at 32000hz. is it possible?
the reason i want to do this:
im recording the dj with gopro while performing, and recording the audio through xdj-rx. than i syncronize it at adobe premiere.
when i synchronized it from the beginning of the video, it desynchronizes at the end of the 1 hour video. like 2-3seconds.
how am i able to fix this?
ps: go pro doesnt let change audio hz.
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Than wont the audio slow down if I downgrade the hz.
Like the song will play with decreased bpm??
I don't fully understand your question Okan, but when you work with video you create a sequence on a timeline and if the audio settings for that sequence are set to a different sample rate than your master audio track that you want to add from your RX then you will experience sync issues. However Premiere Pro will have tools that will be able to make it work for you, you just got to find out which ones
If you down-convert your RX (Master) 44.1kHz sample to a 32kHz sample the audio quality will suffer as a result so you really need to convert the GoPros audio track with Premiere or Audition to 44.1kHz then put that in your timeline as the guide audio track to sync to, then add your RX recording to that and mute or delete the GoPro audio. Some research is likely required to make this work and some trial and error but if you really want to do it then you'll find out how - Adobe have some really good forums and guides on-line that will steer you in the right direction