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Why does audio need to be rendered?
I am an old Speed Razor/Digisuite guy.
Could someone please tell me exactly what Premiere is doing with audio after I capture an hour of video?
Someone told me that it upconverts all the audio with its rendering. I can’t understand why. It doesn’t make any sense.
What is the reasoning behind this design decision?
Why is this better?
Is there a way to make it work with regular old 48k 16bit audio from a digital betacam without having to do all this audio rendering?