/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/32-bit-float-native-editing-in-premiere/idc-p/15024194#M17996Dec 06, 2024
Dec 06, 2024
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@mstegner Might be highjacking what Omer's trying to say but:
1. Sequences only have sample rates and not bit-rates. When it comes to exporting, the same audio options are limited.
2. Even though 32-bit float (and the potential peaking that can be SAVED from this wonderful upgrade) is supported, the waveform image in sequences is always rendered at 24-bit float and confuses users/editors. So if it's peaking and I want to reign it in, I can't see past the peaked flat area - or mesa. It just brings the mesa down. Audio-wise, it can be recovered, but it makes volume keyframes very hard to manipulate, not unlike controlling volume blindly.
Are we using this wrong or is it just a simple oversight?
*Note: A not-so-user-friendly work around is to Render and Replace/Send to Audition for the waveforms to look correct, again.