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Have you tried with 16 bits-48000 Khz?
MM2 may have a problem with other sampling rates (at least, it does have a problem with 12 bits-32000 Khz). "fcsundie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C4D303AA-BB68-4456-8217-1D809EE7ACA7@microsoft.com... > Hello and thank you for reading my question. > I create slideshows using WMM2. Using SoundForge, I create soundtracks, using wav's (PCM or DV-Audio) of 44100 KHZ (or something like that), to go along with the slideshows. The soundtracks sound great; as pristene as the original CD's I took the music from. The problem is that using WMM2, whenever I render out a movie and include a soundtrack, the resulting movie has sound, but it is of a lesser quality than the original soundtrack. The image is perfect, but the soundtrack is degraded. I have found no settings or preferences in WMM2 that would explain this situation, nevermind allow me to correct it. > Has anyone else been aware of this situation, and have you found a way to correct it? |
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