- Can you convert 48kHz to 44.1 kHz?
- Should I use 48kHz or 44.1 kHz?
- How do I change the sample rate from mp3 to 44.1 kHz?
Can you convert 48kHz to 44.1 kHz?
Of course, it's possible to convert 48kHz files to 44.1kHz for your audio project and then convert them back again at the end of the project, but this is a pointless and unnecessary step and — in theory, at least — the conversion would also lose you a little high end.
Should I use 48kHz or 44.1 kHz?
Here's the bottom line. I recommend that you record with a sample rate of 48kHz. I recommend that you then bounce down to 44.1kHz for the final release. Recording at 48kHz enables you to record everything within the range of human hearing while leaving ample room for the anti-aliasing filter.
How do I change the sample rate from mp3 to 44.1 kHz?
Visit the Export Settings window (File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder). In the Export Settings window, click on the Audio tab. In the Audio tab, there is a set of options called Basic Audio Settings. Click on the drop-down menu to the right of Frequency and change your audio sampling rate to 44.1 kHz.