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  • Edit in Audition = Crash for Premiere Pro CS6

    Posted by Mario Mattei on March 6, 2013 at 2:53 am

    Prem crashes when I rt. click “edit in audition”. Doesn’t matter the file I choose in the timeline. I can do Clip > Audio > Render and Replace. However, that’s not a good work around b/c it alters the original audio files. Need some help here!

    I have a feature length documentary to edit. Need this issue resolved. Lots of audio work ahead.

    Thank you again 🙂

    Mario

    Ryan Holmes replied 13 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Mario Mattei

    March 6, 2013 at 3:34 am

    Did some more tests after restarting my iMac. Strange. Some files would send to Audition. The same file that first gave me issues still crashed Prem. Another file send to Audition with no wave form. Another sent like that then crashed Prem. A different file opened okay. A different file crashed Prem.

    These are just normal wavs from a Zoom H4n, either mic or lav. Doesn’t seem to matter which mic it came from. I always use the same equipment and haven’t run into this before.

    Maybe this helps or maybe it further confuses us… ugh…

    Thanks for helping me again yawl.

    Mario

  • Ryan Holmes

    March 6, 2013 at 2:27 pm

    Not sure about your particular problem. Off the top of my head I would:
    (1) Repair disk permissions
    (2) Clean out the cache in Premiere (Preferences–>Media)
    (3) Verify storage locations inside of Audition (Preferences–>Media & Disk Cache)
    (4) Remove any effects on audio tracks in Premiere
    (5) Verify your formats are in fact 48kHz WAV files

    As a simple workaround you can export an OMF of your timeline and bring that into Audition to do audio. Or you can export the clips as self contained WAV files and bring those into Audition.

    Ryan Holmes
    http://www.ryanholmes.me
    vimeo.com/ryanholmes

  • Mario Mattei

    March 7, 2013 at 9:02 am

    Ryan, thanks. Quick clarification for point 3.

    “(3) Verify storage locations inside of Audition (Preferences–>Media & Disk Cache)”

    What am I verifying?

    There’s one cache location, assuming it’s default. Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/Adobe/Audtion/5.0 And it appears to be empty.

  • Ryan Holmes

    March 7, 2013 at 1:29 pm

    Make sure you have Read/Write permission to that directory. You may even try moving the location to a different location just to make sure that Audition can build the temp files it needs.

    It’s a long shot to be sure, but might be worth a quick look.

    Ryan Holmes
    http://www.ryanholmes.me
    vimeo.com/ryanholmes

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