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DHatch
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March 14, 2019
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24 Bit audio compression

  • March 14, 2019
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Hi,

I'm working on a client video where they require (mp4 or mov) 24 bit of audio compression or lower. Since I've updated premiere/AE/Media Encoder the 24 bit audio sounds like crap. If I use an encoder without compressed audio I can't seem to bring the quality/size down enough to match the H264 sizing. (the videos are 12 seconds or less and they can't be bigger than 32mb).

Is there a setting that will allow me to use uncompressed audio with H264?

Any help is appreciated, I don't know what info you need. I'm running OS 10.14.3 and all my adobe apps are updated.

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    March 14, 2019

    Unless it has changed, the range of "bit" in audio are  8 , 16 , 24 bit . 24 bit being the highest ( studio quality).

    Bit is simply the depth of audio.

    With your setting  you will want make sure that 24 bit is selected with  41000 - 48000khz  @  192bps or higher.