i been having this problem where " Error 1 creating file. The destination may be full or no longer available " pop up after my sessions on Audition. I was wondering what the issue could be? or how i can go about solving it, any help would be grateful, thanks
I have the same issue since that update, I can't export most of my projects (sometimes it work, but it's always random I can never predict when I would be able to export or no)
No idea... Now I can't even save the file while I'm working on it... It pops up with the same warning. I pushed the version I'm using back to 23.3 seems to work fine. Don't know what you updated to cause these problems. But I hope it was worth it.
Hello all, we can very much understand how frustrating it is to hit mp3 export error. Feel sorry for it. Good news is, we have fixed the issue and will be available in upcoming Audition release. You can also validate the fix in latest Audition beta builds(Creative Cloud->Beta Apps->Audition). Main issue is a conclict with same dlls in Audition and that comes with some external VST plugins. As of today, suggested workaround -> if you are using 3rd party plugins in your session, export it to a wave file. Then close Audition, relaunch, open the wave file and export it. If you run into mp3 export problem, then even for a simple wave file export you would get this errror unless you relaunch Audition..
Hey yourself! I'm sorry that I'm getting frustrated that it isn't working, I rely on this to get paid. The only way I can do file export is in the waveform editor, not the multi-track editor. I need to export the entire session as an MP3.
Hello all, we have reproed the issue at our end and are working on it. The issue appears when using some of the non-adobe plugins - like Izotope Ozone. Current workaround - you can generate wave and in next launch(close Audition and reopen) export the wave file to generate mp3. If you get the mp3 error, it will not go away till you relaunch Audition. This solution is far from ideal and we are working to fix this issue.