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Title: editing audio on AVCHD
Post by: mdogbucket on December 20, 2009, 09:57:19 AM
My friend and I have been recording live music using our audio rig into a Korg MR-1000 DSD recorder.  Now we are video taping as well using one of the new Sony HD camcorders.  The problem is how to most efficiently and easily put the high res audio together with the HD video. 

Is anybody doing the same thing?  I would like to do it two ways. 

1. Mixing the HD video with our audio at 24bit/96k or even 16bit/44.1.
2. dumbing down the HD video to something like DVD quality and mixing in the audio

We were thinking of buying Sony Vegas Platinum pro.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: editing audio on AVCHD
Post by: keytohwy on December 24, 2009, 03:27:49 PM
There are tons of posts on this already, just poke around the site a little. 

Also, keep in mind that the spec for audio on a DVD is 16/48 or higher, so don't play in the 44.1 space unless you need to, cause it will just have to re-encode audio to meet spec anyway.

Good luck!

keytohwy