Jeff Kellam
May 22nd, 2008, 09:15 AM
I am starting to use my sony digital audio recorder to record and provide sound tracks in my Sony Vegas 8b video projects.
I am wondering if if is best generally to capture the audio files in the same format the final project will use, i.e. 16b/48K, so Vegas does not have to render/convert the files. Im assuming every time they are rendered, some loss is happening.
I originally was thinking I would capture all audio in 24b/96K, but Im not so sure this is a good use of resources except when it's required for later audio editing.
I would also like to know if there is any problem with using the Sony 16b SBM feature when using the audio for video tracks in Vegas. The Sony PCM-D50 literature does not reccomend it but I don't know why, and it sounds better.
Thanks.
I am wondering if if is best generally to capture the audio files in the same format the final project will use, i.e. 16b/48K, so Vegas does not have to render/convert the files. Im assuming every time they are rendered, some loss is happening.
I originally was thinking I would capture all audio in 24b/96K, but Im not so sure this is a good use of resources except when it's required for later audio editing.
I would also like to know if there is any problem with using the Sony 16b SBM feature when using the audio for video tracks in Vegas. The Sony PCM-D50 literature does not reccomend it but I don't know why, and it sounds better.
Thanks.