Hi everyone,
Is 48 kHz good enough for commercials, or do they always require 96 k.
Thank you in advance
Respect Paul
Simple KHz question
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Yes, 48k is fine. Some publishers might want you to render to 44.1 but most that I work with want 48k, 16b either wav or aiff files. I record at 48k, 24b and render to publishers specs.
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+1eeoo wrote:Yes, 48k is fine. Some publishers might want you to render to 44.1 but most that I work with want 48k, 16b either wav or aiff files. I record at 48k, 24b and render to publishers specs.
actually 48 K is the only standard for music for video. All other formats are converted to that for broadcast.
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Re: Simple KHz question
Hi EEOO and ANDY,
thanks a lot for your advise. I really appreciate your help.
Big Thanks Paul
thanks a lot for your advise. I really appreciate your help.
Big Thanks Paul
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