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We've been trying to increase the visibility of Audition around Adobe's services, as well as several third-party sites.  If you've been looking for information, tutorials, commentary, or more, this is the thread to read!
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  • Adobe Audition has encountered a problem and needs to close.

    I have been using Audition 2.0 on this computer for quite some time and suddenly now when I open it, I get the cryptic error dialogue:
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    Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit that Adobe Audition installed also, then try to launch Audition from the toolkit, IT STARTS CORRECTLY!  I can then close the toolkit and use it like normal.  Weird work-around.
    What the heck could possibly be going on?  Anyone have any ideas?  I've attached the error log file that is generated by the error but I doubt it will be of much help.
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    stevefoobar2: I may have found a solution for you.
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    But my attention was brought to the fact that you and I are both running Windows XP SP3 fully up-to-date. So I thought I'd try seeing it from the angle of a problem with Windows instead of Audition, and see if I didn't get a better result -
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  • How To Extend Adobe Audition CS5.5

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    Area
    Info
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    Learn about even more QuickTime capabilities (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/extending/components.html)
    Flip4Mac for Windows Media support on OSX (http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac-wmv/overview.htm)
    Perian -- the swiss-army knife for QuickTime (http://perian.org/)
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    Importing project formats from other applications
    As seen on other threads in this forum, Ses2sesx (http://www.aatranslator.com.au/ses2sesx.html) and AATranslator (http://www.aatranslator.com.au/) seem to add quite a bit of support.
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    At this time, we haven't released an SDK for Audition.   If you're interested in one, however, please tell us what you would want from an SDK for Audition and we'll take it into consideration.
    Message was edited by: Charles VW
    Added links to AU and VST development info

    Charles,
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      Additional Information 3:    4285
      Additional Information 4:    42859895e7fdc411ae9c413f0642b513
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  • Pr Sequence sent to AME drops whole tracks or clips touched by Edit in Adobe Audition

    On an increasingly frequent basis in CS5.5 I have observed sequences sent from Pr to AME failing to include certain replaced audio clips (from Edit Clip in Adobe Audition) or several whole tracks (2 & 3).  In the most recent example the same sequence was sent to AME and duplicated three times producing four formats none of which contained tracks 2 & 3.  Once discovered [days and restarts later] the offending prproj was reopened, the unchangeed sequence was sent back through AME, and now the output includes the missing track 2 & 3.
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    On an increasingly frequent basis in CS5.5 I have observed sequences sent from Pr to AME failing to include certain replaced audio clips (from Edit Clip in Adobe Audition) or several whole tracks (2 & 3).  In the most recent example the same sequence was sent to AME and duplicated three times producing four formats none of which contained tracks 2 & 3.  Once discovered [days and restarts later] the offending prproj was reopened, the unchangeed sequence was sent back through AME, and now the output includes the missing track 2 & 3.
    What can cause clips or whole tracks to be missing from the output in one export but included in another with no other changes?  Shouldn't AME compalin if it was told to encode a resource that a Pr Sequence referred to that AME can't find?
    The audio clips on track 2 & 3 in this recent even were likely pasted into the Pr Sequence after having been copied from a another file's sequence; Volume levels would have been previewed and adjusted exensively in the target sequence they were pasted into, and [usually] a save executed before the Export/Media was called.

  • Adobe audition 3.0 couldn't find supported audio hardware please check your audio settings

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  • My adobe audition app I have payed disappeared so I had t uinstall the program and need to help to get it back: have tried to download it again but it dont work! This has happend twice now.

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  • Adobe Audition keeps crashing at start-up.

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  • Re:  Adobe Audition Content Download

    I was instructed to post my question here by the Adobe telephone Customer Support:
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    rainman_75 wrote:
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  • Frequency Analysis on Adobe Audition CS5.5 for bioacoustics research

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    becbioacoustics wrote:
    I need to measure these calls. Basically I need the duration (seconds), minimum frequency (kHz), maximum frequency (kHz) etc.
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    I have inserted a screen grab of what I mean when you "highlight the call".
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    No I'm afraid there isn't. I did try a cheat to see if I could at least get the timeline to do this, but that won't work either. Yes I think it should be there as an option too...

  • Adobe Audition CS5.5 Crash on Start-Up in Mac OS 10.10

    I am getting this crash when starting up AA CS5.5:
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  • Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device. Please check your device settings.

    After install adobe audition 3.0 version (Legency version downloaded from official website), it can't start normally, a dialog shows the information as title and the application shut down automatically after click OK button.

    Well, that is pretty much expected if you are using a contemporary operating system. It's simply not compatible. Too much has changed.
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    I've been trying to follow some tutorials, but they all seem to be really old. As it is now, my Audio Plug-In Manager can't find anything at all, including the .dll files that were provided at installation. What I want to do is install some VSTi and use them with a MIDI keyboard, which seems to be possible in recent versions of Adobe Audition - but I can't find much information on how. I can't tell if the files I try to install are just not compatible, because the Audio Plug-In Manager won't register anything at all.
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