Feature Request: Conform Audio
This came from this post here.
It would be great to be able to modify audio in a similar way as video using the Interpret Footage function.
("Footage", after all, has come to mean the media we deal with - whether it be audio or video.)
Thus, I am suggesting / requesting the ability to use Modify > Interpret Footage on audio files to conform them (or otherwise effect "pull up" or "pull down" speed changes without resampling before they hit the timeline). This would mean an ability to change a frame rate assigned in the dialog to a new frame rate - meaning I could take a 48kHz file and designate or assign it as "24fps" (for these purposes) in the dialog so that I could request the file be interpretted ("conformed", "pulled down", etc.) to "23.98fps". The file would then appear in the project panel as 47.952kHz (in the same way that a 24fps video file appears as 23.98fps in the project panel after a similar Interpret Footage operation).
The frame rates don't need to appear anywhere except this dialog (to get the precise speed conversions) - ie. the idea is not to start assigning audio frame rates throughout premiere pro.
A number of options for designated / assigned frame rates and then interpretted frame rates would be great for precise conversions.
R.
