Importing audio in Flash CC - No sound or wave forms

So I am having an issue when I try to import audio to the library. In the library the file name shows but when I click on it it shows no wave form. No audio will play when testing or on timeline. File works perfectly fine in CS6. I can copy it from the library in CS6 and paste it into CC's library and it works fine. Any ideas?

Just curious, do you have Quicktime installed and is it updated?
Are you on a 32bit or 64bit OS?
Only reason I ask is CS6 is 32bit and CC is 64bit.

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    hi i just like to say i had a similar fault though i would be surprised if it causing yours,but you never know,my fault was my laptop lid, [9 months old] it contains the mic ,and when the lid was in a certain angle crackles could be heard worse when i had my external sound card in, it was a faulty membrane [ lid to body] easily missed by engineer because it was the same angle all the time it happened,good luck, PS you English is very good
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    Regards
    TD

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