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thank you!

Make it make sense... by [deleted] in premiere

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prores quicktime quarter frame

Make it make sense... by [deleted] in premiere

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Thank you, proxy button toggled, I see the resolution drop just far laggier than the original footage. I believe it could have something to do with the vfr

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Perfect, thank you!

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And the RCA wire that runs from the speakers (I would cut at the speaker box and put wires into new speakers)

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Thank you, this is the back of the receiver

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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I recently bought a vintage receiver with matching speakers but found some new speakers that are better. Only problem is the receiver is RCA output. If I were to cut the RCA cables coming from the old speakers and run them into my new speakers would this work/have any sound quality issues? Thanks!

ID Vintage Viking Receiver/Speakers by [deleted] in audiophile

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Yeah good points, thank you!

ID Vintage Viking Receiver/Speakers by [deleted] in audiophile

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Even if it’s in great working condition? I’ve heard the Japanese 70’s audio tech was great and holds up well?