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Final Cut Pro: Creating an Easy Setup for capturing DV with 32 kHz audio
If you often need to capture DV (digital video) that has an audio sample rate of 32 kHz, you may want to create an Easy Setup in Final Cut Pro with all the necessary settings.Note: the typical reason to set your DV camcorder to record at 32 kHz is for 4-channel audio. In most circumstances, you'll get best results by setting the camcorder to record audio at the standard sample rate of 48 kHz (2-channel). Follow this procedure for capturing material already recorded at 32 kHz.
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