One can use Peak Express to adjust the sound. It's on a separate disk when you want to install it. Paul Moortgat On 13 Jul 2005, at 03:02, James Asherman wrote: > > On Jul 12, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Paul Moortgat wrote: > > >> Is your sound 48 KHz? >> > > This not so simple. > Sometimes capture is only nominally off value causing same effect. > Changing sequence to 47.99999k not good. > Also depending on what you output to, you really might need to have > the > timeline playing 48k. > > So... > Go into your user preferences. Change the audio playback Quality to > medium or low, > and make your tracks 6 or less. It might play now. handy while you > work. > > At the end though your best bet is to render/mixdown the whole thing. > Or a little at a time. Audio renders don't take much time or space. > Jim > > >> >> Paul Moortgat >> >> On 13 Jul 2005, at 02:16, sb wrote: >> >> >>> Your capture preset for audio does not match your sequence preset. >>> >>> Do a Get Info on one of the clips and you will see what sample >>> rate you >>> captured, then create a sequence that matches. >>> Otherwise, you will have to render everything, and if you move a >>> clip, you >>> will have to re-render everything. >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> sb >>> >>> >>> On 7/12/05 4:46 PM, "Norm Lamoureux" <normdlamoureux at yahoo.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi all. >>>> >>>> I am new to FCP 4. When playing a sequence in >>>> the timeline the audio just keeps beeping. Do I have >>>> to have and external monitor and speakers to view my >>>> edits? I would hope not. Any suggestions would be >>>> appreciated