Time Stretch problem exporting to MP3
- August 17, 2022
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Exporting audiobook tracks out of Audition - all are typically around 1hour in length. Each track needs 10 or 12 markers at exact location to mark sub-chapters. These markers are used (in clickable 'link' form) so people can quickly find specific locations in the audio.
In short, the markers are created in Audition, but then don't match after export because the exported file is 20 second(ish) shorter. Like the file duration has been compressed or something. If I open the exported MP3 back in Audition, the time appears to have corrected itself, and all the markers are in the 'correct' locations. But any web browser or windows audio player, will play that file it its shorter form - so all the markers are always off.
So... the markers at the beginning of the playback are pretty close, but by the end they can be 15 or 18 or 20 seconds off their mark. Super annoying.
Any suggestions as to what's going on here? Or how to correct it?
We're using a 32bit-float / 44100Hz mono source, going down to -> 64Kbps mono MP3.
