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I opened a new account in my windoews xp for recording just to keep the user account clean for that, and when I opened Audition it started as if I never used it. Now After I got finished recording it recorded in 588Kbps instead of 128, how do I change this seting, cause it made the file huge, too huge for what I need.
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When you open Adobe Audition, click on File/New Session and a window will come up that allows you to select the sample rate.
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no, that's the sampling rate, the bit rate is what my problem is. I record at 44100, but if you look at the properties of a saved file the normal files in my other user account have always been 128kbps, but this account saves them as 512-560. A couple of times I have seen it reach 167kbps. Can't find a setting that does differently., and the resolution change from 16-32 doesn't make a darn
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