<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_5_7_2.html" title="Processing interlaced video fields">Previous</a> | <a href="1_5_7_4.html" title="Adding an animation or still-image sequence">Next</a> | <a href="1_5_0_0.html">Capturing Video and Adding Files</a> > <a href="1_5_7_0.html">Adding files</a></div><h4 class="head2">About conformed audio files</h4><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">When you add audio files, Premiere Pro <span class="Emphasis">conforms</span> them to the audio sample rate specified in the Project Settings dialog box. While Premiere Pro conforms audio, you'll see a progress bar at the lower right corner of the application window. You can play back conformed audio instantly at high quality because it's consistent with all other audio in the project.</p><p class="paragraph">By default, conformed audio is stored in the same folder as the project. You can change this default by choosing Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks and specifying a different location for Conformed Audio.</p><p class="note"><span class="bold">Note: </span>Once you conform an audio clip, you don't need to conform it again unless you delete the corresponding file in the Conformed Audio folder. If you delete conformed audio files, Premiere Pro regenerates them when you next open related projects.</p></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_5_7_2.html" title="Processing interlaced video fields">Previous</a> | <a href="1_5_7_4.html" title="Adding an animation or still-image sequence">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_5_0_0.html">Capturing Video and Adding Files</a> > <a href="1_5_7_0.html">Adding files</a></div></td></tr></table>