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CHAPTER 3
116
Preparing and Importing Source Clips
To set the location of a file captured from an audio-only source:
1 Choose File > Preferences > Scratch Disks.
2 For Temp/Captured Movies in the Device section, select a location. Then click OK.
To capture an audio source (Windows):
1 Choose File > Capture > Audio Capture.
2 Choose Audio Capture > Sound Input.
3 Locate and select the capture program you want to use, and click OK. If you have not
purchased a separate audio-capture program, you can use the Windows Sound Recorder
(sndrec32.exe, located in the folder in which you installed Windows). Then click OK.
4 Use the audio capture program to record an audio file. See the documentation or online
Help for the capture program.
5 Premiere remembers the program you chose for recording audio. The next time you choose
Capture
> Audio Capture, Premiere automatically starts the same audio program.
Note: In Windows, audio input options are affected by the settings in the Multimedia Control
Panel and in the capture program you use. For information, see the online Help for Windows
and for the capture program.
To capture an audio source (Mac OS):
1 Choose File > Capture > Audio Capture.
2 Choose Audio Capture > Sound Input.
3 Select a Source from the menu. The options available depend on the audio hardware you
are using. For example, a capture card’s software may add options to this dialog box.
4 For Sample Rate, select the number of samples per second. 11025 Hz may be sufficient for
voice, and 22050 Hz may be sufficient for medium-quality music reproduction. Compact-disc
audio is stored at 44100 Hz.
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