Premiere 6.5 Audio Problem? HELP!

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Ok,

Question for anyone who can help me!

In Premire 6.5, I am experiencing some weird audio problems that I haven't previously. Ok, so I have a voice dubb over or some karoke audio that I captured from a cassette tape onto my computer using Adobe Audition (that works great BTW!).

The audio when played back in Audition, Win Media Player, or any other program OUTSIDE of Premiere 6.5 sounds great. As soon as I import the same audio track into Premiere 6.5 and lay it down on a audio track, and play it back to listen (both with real-time and normal non-real-time playback), it sounds all crackly as if the levels were boosted WAY too high during recording or capturing. What's going on? Is there a menu or setting in Premiere that I can go into to set the audio quality to higher during timeline playback?

Actually, it's not even just voice/audio captured from a cassette tape. It's any mp3 I downloaded or CD captured audio that I lay on the track as well. Sounds perfect OUTSIDE of Premiere but inside, it sounds horrible. I wouldn't mind it it's just on the timeline playback, but it renders/exports the audio with the same low-quality sound as well.

Any suggestions/solutions?! HELP!

Thanks,

Norm
 
Re: Premiere 6.5 Audio Problem? HELP!

Nevermind! I found the problem!!!

I had to change the "Enhance Conversion Rate" to "BEST" in the audio settings!

Norm
 
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