
Adobe Digital Video Curriculum Guide Module 5 5-12
Adobe Digital Video
CURRICULUM GUIDE
Note: What kHz Setting to Choose
Many DV camcorders give you two audio quality options: 16-bit audio recorded at 48 kHz or lower quality
12-bit audio recorded at 32 kHz. The latter lays down two stereo tracks: one with audio recorded by the on-
camera mic and the other giving you an option to insert a narration or some other audio. Kilohertz refers to
the number of samples recorded per second. More is better. CD audio is 44.1 kHz. MPEG audio for DVD
playback is 48 kHz. Bottom line, select 32 kHz or 48 kHz depending on how you set up your camcorder. If
you recorded at 32 kHz and set your project to 48 kHz that is not a problem. Adobe Premiere Pro will simply
take a little longer to up-convert your audio during the conforming process.
Figure 5.10: The New Project screen offers up only three basic choices. Clicking the Custom Settings tab presents
many more options.
3. The Custom Settings dialog box has dozens of options, most of which you might never access. So I’ll
simply gloss over them. Select Video for Windows from the drop-down list shown in Figure 5.11.
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