Adobe Audition 3.0 (Export Problem)

Hallo,
ich habe ein kleines Problem mit Adobe audition 3.0
wenn ich die bearbeitete Datei als mp3 exportieren will, dann kommt auch dieser Ladebalken aber wenn ich dann die exportierte Datei öffnen will, kommt kein Ton raus, das Lied ist zwar 3 minuten lang, aber hören tu ich nix.
Nach dem Exportieren wird die Datei ja nochmal in der Bearbeiten-Ansicht angezeigt, nur sieht man da nur grade, waagerechte striche und keine "wellen"
alls ich mit der Adobe Audition 3.0 Testversion gearbeitet hab, hatte ich das Problem nicht, jetzt bei der Vollversion aber schon.
Ich hoffe ihr könnt mir helfen, das ist mir wirklich wichtig !!
Danke
Lg Eduard

See my reply in the other thread. Please don't double post as it is confusing to give answers. Unfortunately your picture doesn't show any helpful information to give us a clue as to what the problem is. A more helpful image would be of the same view but with the Input/output selection shown (rather than the fx view) by clicking on the double arrow icon to the left of the fx one which is selected at present.

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