Adobe Audition CS5.5 Troubleshooting Cs5 5 En
User Manual: adobe Audition - CS5.5 - Troubleshooting Free User Guide for Adobe Audition Software, Manual
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- Legal notices
- Contents
- Audition 3.0 crashes when you choose Help > About
- Audition 3.0 crashes if Comcast support tool is installed
- Audition CS5.5 known issues
- Adobe Audition CS5.5 known issues
- Install/uninstall
- AIR and Adobe Community Help are not removed when Adobe Audition is uninstalled (issue # 2786975):
- General
- Operations that access the temp file cause Adobe Audition to lock-up or crash if the temp location becomes unavailable (issue #2649128):
- Export of mixdown when using multiple instances of Full Reverb or Reverb effects cab results in crash in low memory conditions (issue #2780894):
- Full Reverb and Reverb effects can introduce long delays resulting in changes made in the user interface not being instantly heard (issue #2808053):
- Removing a video clip from a session during playback causes Adobe Audition to hang when playback is stopped (Issue #2835514):
- Opening VOX files using libsndfile generates incorrect waveform (issue #2821203):
- Opening DRM protected AAC files (.m4p) results in crash (issue #2441905):
- Stereo QuickTime .MOV files with QDesign Music 2 Codec do not open (issue #2441868):
- QuickTime .MOV files with MPEG Layer-3 audio data do not open (issue #2441853):
- Third-party Plug-ins
- Mac OS only: Cannot use the Audio Unit and VST version of the Slate Digital FG-X effect at the same time. (issue #2796259):
- Celemony Melodyne editor causes Adobe Audition to crash after adjusting more than two notes within a stereo file (issue #2715030):
- Mac OS only: Certain versions of IK Multimedia plug-ins crash the VST host in Adobe Audition (Mac OS only) (issue #2390403):
- Plug-ins that use Pace iLok copy protection can crash on effects scan and launch if the dongle is unplugged from the computer (issue #2756518):
- Mac OS only: User interface for BIAS SoundSoap and SoundSoap Pro appears to be unresponsive (issue #2813454):
- Mac OS only: AU plug-ins that use generic Apple AudioUnit User Interface, hang, or crash (issues #2832052 and #2832082):
- General Troubleshooting Tips
- Windows
- Mac OS:
- Adobe Audition CS5.5 known issues
- Audition CS5.5 licensing error
- Error R6025 when writing a CD | Audition 3
- Features replaced, not implemented | Audition CS5.5
- Input device is not recognized as a valid recording device in Audition 3.0 (Windows Vista)
- MPEG files do not open or only open the audio track in Audition 3
- Optimize Windows Vista for Audition 3
- 1. Make sure that the system meets the minimum requirements for Adobe Audition 3.0.
- 2. Install the latest version of Adobe Audition.
- 3. Install current Windows service packs and other updates.
- 4. Update the sound card driver.
- 5. Optimize the video display.
- 6. Verify that your sound card is set up correctly for Adobe Audition 3.0.
- 7. Verify that other device drivers are compatible with Windows Vista.
- 8. Run Adobe Audition 3.0 while no other applications are running.
- 9. Re-create the Adobe Audition preferences file.
- 10. Set Adobe Audition temporary folders to high-performance drives with adequate free disk space.
- 11. Optimize handling of temporary files by Windows Vista.
- 12. Change the Wave Cache settings in Adobe Audition 3.0.
- 13. Repair and defragment hard disks.
- 14. Scan the system for viruses.
- Optimize Windows XP for Audition 3
- Set up Adobe Audition 2.0 audio hardware drivers (ASIO and Audition Windows Sound)
- Set up Audition 3 audio hardware drivers
- Supported file formats in Audition 3
- Troubleshoot CD Burning (Audition 2.0)
- Troubleshoot effects plug-ins for VST and DirectX | Adobe Audition
- Troubleshoot installation problems | Audition 3 | Windows Vista, XP
- Beginning troubleshooting
- 3. Troubleshoot serial number problems.
- 4. Check the CD and the CD-ROM drive.
- 5. Remove previously installed application files.
- 6. Install Audition while no other applications are running.
- 7. Log in as a user with administrative privileges (Windows XP)
- 8. Install Audition in a new user account.
- 9. Install Audition from the desktop.
- 10. Install current Windows service packs and other updates.
- Intermediate troubleshooting
- Advanced troubleshooting
- 16. Log in using the built-in Administrator account (Windows Vista).
- 17. Verify that other device drivers are compatible with Windows.
- 18. Perform a clean installation of Windows XP, and reinstall Audition.
- 19. Reformat the hard disk, and reinstall only Windows and Audition.
- 20. Contact Adobe Technical Support.
- Troubleshoot recording, playback, monitoring | Audition 2, 3
- Audio latency
- General guidelines that apply to latency times
- Troubleshooting
- 1. Make sure that the system meets the minimum requirements for Adobe Audition.
- Adobe Audition 3
- Adobe Audition 2
- 2. Verify that the correct driver is selected for Adobe Audition.
- 3. Verify that the sound card is set correctly.
- ASIO device drivers
- Adobe Audition Windows Sound device driver:
- 4. Update the sound card driver.
- 5. Set Adobe Audition temporary folders to high-performance drives that have adequate free disk space.
- 6. Change the Wave Cache settings in Adobe Audition.
- 7. Run Adobe Audition while no other applications are running.
- 8. Change the buffer size settings.
- 9. Optimize IDE disks.
- 10. Update the video card driver.
- 11. Determine monitoring needs (Adobe Audition Mix versus External monitoring).
- Troubleshoot recording, playback, monitoring | Adobe Audition CS5.5, CS6, CC
- Audio latency
- Troubleshooting
- 1. Make sure that the system meets the minimum requirements for Adobe Audition
- Audition CC
- Audition CS6
- Audition CS5.5
- 2. Verify that the correct driver is selected for Adobe Audition
- 3. Update the sound card driver
- 4. Set Adobe Audition temporary folders to high-performance drives that have adequate free disk space
- 5. Run Adobe Audition while no other applications are running
- 6. Change the buffer size (Core Audio or ASIO) or latency (MME) settings
- 7. Update the Video Display driver
- 8. Reduce Monitoring/Metering overhead
- 9. Disarm tracks for recording
- 10. Record at the sample rate of the selected hardware
- 11. Disable the Adobe Graphics Manager (AGM) (Audition CS6, and later)
- Troubleshoot recording, playback, monitoring | Adobe Audition CS6, CC
- Audio latency
- Troubleshooting
- 1. Make sure that the system meets the minimum requirements for Adobe Audition
- 2. Verify that the correct driver is selected for Adobe Audition
- 3. Update the sound card driver
- 4. Set Adobe Audition temporary folders to high-performance drives that have adequate free disk space
- 5. Run Adobe Audition while no other applications are running
- 6. Change the buffer size (Core Audio or ASIO) or latency (MME) settings
- 7. Update the Video Display driver
- 8. Reduce Monitoring/Metering overhead
- 9. Disarm tracks for recording