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I'd kind of rather not save the 48kHz since it's just seems problematic
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It's really not that problematic and once you figure out the best way to resample for your needs, you can easily do it in the future if you need to reburn as audio or reburn audio discs for someone else. If you preserve the 48kHz files, you'll always have them for the future, e.g. burning DVDs, listening through a PC, etc.
By the way, it's so nice to see such nice responses here.
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