Invisible graphic curbs on my sounds tracks

Hello,
I have Premiere CC (with last updates) and now (cause i was on CS6 just before that) on my old and new projects (even those created with CC) i can the see the blocks on my sound tracks but no graphic curbs in it. My sounds (aiif, mp3, wav...) are juste colored blocks with no grpahics in it. I can only see the graphics in ythe preview window but not on the timeline... Does anybody knows how to fix it ?
thanx
Julien

Are you talking about the waveform?  Click the timeline wrench and make sure Show Audio Waveforms is checked.  Also go to Edit>Preferences>Audio and make sure "Automatic peak file generation" is checked.

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