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I know this question is old, but it still might be useful to other readers. If your audio files didn't rip into a .aif file right off the bat once you extracted it onto your computer, I recommend importing them into FCP, and exporting them as a .aif file. The .aif is a big filetype so it might take awhile, but unlike mp3's, when you work with a .aif file it preserves the sound integrity better throughout the editing process. I'm not really sure why, but there you have it.
larbox 11 months ago
what is the best way to match your audio up with your video when you have to import your audio from a cd
36se02 2 years ago