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Post by reddirt on Jul 17, 2018 15:30:17 GMT -6
Anyone know what I've done and how to resolve. I recorded a client. and all was good, gave them their files on USB and the next day opened the session to find it is all twice the length ie 7 mins on the timeline as opposed to 3:30. It's playing back at low pitch and the client s files are as well when imported into a new project from the usb so it's something I did between finishing and exporting to his usb.And yes the sample rates are correct etc. The important point to note here is it appears to have saved the files at double the length of actual time they were recorded at. Any ideas Cheers, Ross
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Post by svart on Jul 17, 2018 15:34:51 GMT -6
It still could be sample rate converted downwards, but then saved as the original higher rate. It's a common issue when transferring files to folks who can't handle higher sample rates.
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Post by mulmany on Jul 17, 2018 17:04:35 GMT -6
What DAW?
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Post by popmann on Jul 17, 2018 18:52:12 GMT -6
Yeah, that simply sounds like you recorded it at double rate....they opened it at single rate, and they're using a DAW that didn't bother to warn them about such mismatching. Or they just said "OK" because they didn't know what it meant.
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Post by reddirt on Jul 17, 2018 21:47:18 GMT -6
Just to clarify: the session was playing fine on my set up when I recorded her. I exported the consolidated files to her usb for her to use. The next day when I went into the original session, the files were twice the original physical length on the timeline -7:00 mins as opposed to the 3:30 of the day before. (Not just a 3:30 playing back at half speed) Upon checking, they'd exported to her thumb drive incorrectly also. Cheers, Ross
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Post by wiz on Jul 17, 2018 22:14:20 GMT -6
Just to clarify: the session was playing fine on my set up when I recorded her. I exported the consolidated files to her usb for her to use. The next day when I went into the original session, the files were twice the original physical length on the timeline -7:00 mins as opposed to the 3:30 of the day before. (Not just a 3:30 playing back at half speed) Upon checking, they'd exported to her thumb drive incorrectly also. Cheers, Ross Sample rate of the session change? cheers Wiz
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