Audio recorded in 48007 hz

rick86

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I have 3 clips I'm working with in Premiere Pro CS3 and I noticed that 2 of them had a popping sound. All 3 play fine in windows media player but when I play them in Premiere Pro I get the popping sound in 2 of them.
I read some posts on here about popping and the advice was to make sure the freq of the clip matched the freq of the project. My project is 48hz but when I checked the freq of the 2 clips that were popping, I noticed that one had a freq of 48007 and the other 48008. The one that sounds ok is exactly 48000.
These were shot on a DVX100b using the in-camera mics. Levels were checked ok and they were interior shots.
2 questions:
1. why am I not getting exactly 48000hz on all the clips?
2. why do they play ok in windows media player but not in PP?
thanks
 
I don't think I expressed my real problem very clearly. I've pretty much narrowed my popping/crackling sounds down to the fact that these 2 clips show 48008 hz as the frequency of the audio. That's conflicting with the fact that my project is in 48000 hz.

Does anybody know why a DVX100b would capture audio at this "random" rate? They're the only 2 clips that are like that but they're the most important clips of the whole shoot. The camera is almost brand-new btw.

Thanks
 
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