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If your studio works primarily in music (CD/streaming delivery), use 44.1 kHz as your standard. If you work in post-production for film and video, use 48 kHz. Choose one and stay consistent to minimize conversion steps. When in doubt, 48 kHz is increasingly common as a universal standard since it satisfies both music and video production requirements.

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The 44,100 Hz sample rate was chosen for CDs by engineers at Sony because it allowed audio to be stored on video tape (a convenient medium for digital audio before hard drives existed). VHS NTSC video had 490 lines × 3 samples × 30 frames = 44,100 samples per second — the CD sample rate was literally designed around the mathematics of 1970s video tape formats.

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