Anyone who has worked with video editing on a computer knows that audio is an often overlooked part of the video editing process. Although audio capabilities are being reinforced in many video editing packages, Adobe Premiere Pro has brought audio capabilities for video editing to a new level.
Premiere Pro creates audio previews called conformed audio files. The complicated explanation of these files is that they’re uncompressed 32-bit audio files created at the sampling rate defined in your project settings. The simple explanation is that they are very high-quality audio files, which allow Premiere Pro to preview audio effects very fast and efficiently ...
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