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  • Gary Huff

    November 21, 2011 at 3:21 pm

    The option only works per clip, not on a sequence basis.

    EDIT: Nope, just tried it under CS5.5 and it gives me the option to send the sequence to Audition.

  • Jon Barrie

    November 21, 2011 at 9:22 pm

    you seem to be doing all the right things. Sounds corrupted, reinstall and run updates.

    Jon Barrie
    Adobe Video Solutions Consultant ANZ
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  • Damien Mustaphi

    May 28, 2012 at 8:16 pm

    This is a known issue. I’ve done a few searches and apparently if you install Audition FIRST and then install Premiere, the programs talk to each other and the option is available in Premiere.

    I have the CS6 Master Collection and on a fresh install, the “Edit in Audition” option is greyed out. Audition works on its own, and so does Premiere. It’s annoying from an everyday user standpoint, but I haven’t found a fix for this yet. If you have the time to uninstall and reinstall multiple times, other forums have suggested going that route…

    If you want a manual fix for each and every project you work on, here’s one:

    1. Select the audio that you want to work with on the timeline in Premiere.
    2. Clip -> Audio -> Render & Replace.
    3. The rendered version of the audio you selected should now be selected in your media library…if not, then browse through to find it.
    4. Right click the audio file in your media library and select “Reveal in Explorer”…Unless you have a Windows Explorer/Finder window for your project already open.
    5. Open the audio in Audition and make your adjustments/enhancements.
    6. Go back to Premiere and ensure that your changes in Audition have updated the Rendered & Replaced audio file on your Premiere timeline.

    Until Adobe addresses a fix to this issue, you should be able to make your edits using the above steps…although it does take a few extra steps.

    Damien Mustaphi
    Interactive Multimedia Producer
    http://www.damienmustaphi.com

  • Michael Redbourn

    February 14, 2014 at 1:21 pm

    Thanks.

    It works for me!

  • John Graves

    December 1, 2014 at 3:59 pm

    There’s a thread about this problem on the Adobe Forums, plus a Fix:

    https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1235808

    Good Editing

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