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Audio Project Settings
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Audio Project Settings: Input Tab
The options that appear in this tab depend on your audio configuration and the hardware installed
on your system. Your options might differ from those listed here.
Convert Sample Rates
When Playing
Controls whether or not your Avid editing application performs on-the-fly sample rate
conversion of segments that do not match the rate defined in Sample Rate.
Never: Your Avid editing application does not perform sample rate conversion
(segments play as silence).
Always: Your Avid editing application attempts to perform a sample rate conversion.
The resulting audio quality might not be useful for a finished project, but can be
useful during an editing session because it prevents audio from playing back with
silence.
For information on changing the sample rate for individual sequences and audio clips,
see “Changing the Audio Sample Rate for Sequences and Audio Clips” on page 814.
Show Mismatched
Sample Rates as
Different Color
Controls whether or not your Avid editing application identifies mismatched sample
rates by color if you have a sequence with several different sample rates.
Remove Extra Filler
After Punchin
Controls whether your Avid editing application removes or keeps extra filler added
during an audio punch-in recording.
Optical Connection Depending on your Avid input/output hardware, defines whether you use ADAT or
S/PDIF output for use with an optical connection.
Keep Dolby E
Material Safe
Select this option to ensure the capture of Dolby E media.
Option Description
Option Description
Input Gain slider Depending on your Avid input/output hardware, controls your computer’s volume settings.
(Windows only) Select the +20 dB check box to boost gain for low gain inputs.
Input Source Controls the type of audio input. The types available depend on the audio hardware
installed in or connected to your system.
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If you select IEEE 1394 as your input device, this option is automatically set to
Host-1394. For more information, see “Connecting a DV Device” on page 179.