

NOTE: If the audio still plays with lower quality when played with video, select a lower format (e.g., 22 kHz) from the "Format:" drop-down menu in the "Audio Options" dialog box and recapture the movie. In the "Audio Options" dialog box, select "16 Bit - Mono" from the "Rate:" drop-down menu, then click "OK" to close the remaining dialog boxes.

Choose "Audio Recording Options." from the Movie Capture menu.ģ. Capture the audio at a lower sample rate:Ģ. In the "MJPEG Settings" section of the "Video Format" dialog box, specify a lower "Data Rate" value, then click "OK" to close the remaining dialog boxes.ī. In the "Recording Options" dialog box, click "Video Format."Ĥ. Choose "Recording Options." from the Movie Capture menu.ģ. In Premiere, choose "Movie Capture" from the "Capture" submenu of the File menu.Ģ.

Capture the movie at a lower data rate:ġ. The audio tracks play independently as expected.Ī. Audio Tracks Play with Static and Low Quality in PremiereĪudio tracks play with low quality (e.g., static, noise) when played simultaneously with the video track of a captured movie clip in Adobe Premiere.
