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April 23, 2020
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Adobe Audition Workspace Issue

  • April 23, 2020
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I am working on a project in adobe audition and want to split my workstation horizontally with the video on top taking up around 30% of my screen and the multi track section taking up 70% of my screen below.
Once I have set this up and press play on my project the video automatically adjusts in size (usually expands) rather than staying locked at the size I set it up at. Is there a way of locking this so I don't have to keep adjusting it after or during playback?

 

The expanding video consequently causes the multi track to be significantly reduced in size which I don't want.

 

Thanks

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New Participant
August 3, 2022

I am having a similar problem. I set up a workspace and shortly after, the side panels expand. I usually just click on reset the workspace and it returns to normal. I've tried saving it as a new workspace and the same thing happens.

it happens when I am using the Statistics or one of the audio processes.

Thanks

Inspiring
April 23, 2020

Works here with no issues. Do you have a multi-monitor system?

 

-paul.

 

April 26, 2020

I don't have a multi-screen monitor.

I will take a screen grab to show what happens shortly!

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
April 23, 2020

All the options there are for adjusting the video display are in Edit>Preferences>Video. I would have thought that something in there might work... 😉

April 23, 2020

Thanks,

 

I've had a look but can't seem to find anything specifically for locking the stations in position...

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
April 23, 2020

You haven't said whether this is on a Mac or a PC, but I've just tried it on a PC, and everything stays exactly where I put it, and doesn't alter when you start playing, or anything like that - it remains locked at the size I set it to.

 

But... I am aware though that there has been the occasional report about Audition windows resizing themselves when they shouldn't, but it definitely only happens to a few users, and appears not to be easily reproducible. If you could provide a video screen-grab of what happens when you have this problem, that would be useful. The other thing to try of course is to set up everything the way you want it, and then create a new workspace for that layout, and see if that makes any difference...