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exporting audio only- bitrate options

New Here ,
Apr 09, 2024 Apr 09, 2024

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Hello

 

In a project I have audio with sample rate of 192 and a 32 bit float

 

when I go to export audio from the project the best option for audio only appears to be 48hz 16 bit in wav format

 

Am I able to export the audio keeping it at 192 and 32 bit please?

 

If so how please?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

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LEGEND ,
Apr 09, 2024 Apr 09, 2024

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Prermiere does not have a 32 bit float audio export option.

 

You will probably have more options sending that to Audition, and exporting from there.

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Apr 10, 2024 Apr 10, 2024

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Thank you for the reply.

 

I do not have audition ! Can't afford it. I do have other audio software though. 

 

I have tried everything I can see as an option in Premier Pro but still the highest rate I can see is 48khz and 16 bit.

 

I was making audio with higher specification than that in 1995 !!   surely there is a better option available in what I am told is industry standard editing software?

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Apr 10, 2024 Apr 10, 2024

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I have tried everything I can see as an option in Premier Pro but still the highest rate I can see is 48khz and 16 bit.


By @scott3371898544p2

 

If you export to either Waveform Audio (wav) of AIFF (aif) you can get 32 bit float but cannot set the bitrate. But you get your 32 bit float that you can use in your audio software to hopefully adjust the bitrate there.

 

Averdahl_0-1712745771765.png

Averdahl_1-1712745795646.png

 

 

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Thanks

 

Once the khz is reduced to 48 the damage has been done, it cannot be reversed.

It has to be preserved throughout the process to mantain the quality.

 

I notice your screenshot uses a custom preset. When I go to custom presets on my premier pro it is empty. 

 

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Apr 10, 2024 Apr 10, 2024

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ok found the option to output 96khz and 32 bit float, so it does have the option to export 32 bit float and higher res, still not 192khz but 96 is what most people can hear up to anyway.

 

Here's the screengrab, adjust the settings in the audio dropdown on aif in the export menu:

 

 

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Thanks, Averdahl! I'd not seen nor heard of the 32 bit float option in those yet!

 

Neil

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