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PretenderJ
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August 31, 2018
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Applying Time Stretch keeps on applying. . .

  • August 31, 2018
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Hi

I have applied a time stretch to a clip. Clip is 58 or so minutes (sound track from a video production). I am applying a time stretch to match a reduction in fps from 25 to 23.976.  I have selected the appropriate time change format (23.976), I have specified a specific duration to the nearest frame which has taken the total length just over the hour mark.  Mode is Rendered high quality and type is varispeed.  Once activated (hitting return) the applying stretch window appears over the track and begins to count down. Once complete, the apply process begins again immediately.  The clip has now been processed twice and is on its third apply????  Would appreciate any thoughts on this. . .

Thanks In advance!

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    Correct answer ryclark

    There were some known bugs which might have led to your problem. However there have been several updates since CC 2017 which may have alleviated that bug. You should definitely update to the latest version of CC 2018. It seems strange that you are still running CC 2017 because the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app is always keen to keep you up to date if you have a subscription.

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    ryclark
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    August 31, 2018

    Which version/build of Audition and on what operating system? And are you applying this in the Waveform or Multitrack view?

    PretenderJ
    Known Participant
    September 1, 2018

    Audition CC 2017 on Mac Platform. Applying in Multitrack View.  Don't think it's available in Waveform view.  It seems to work fine on short clips - around 5 mins.  Just doesn't want to stop on this longer clip.  I know it's thrown around loosely too often but seems to me an Audition coding issue . . . . Thanks

    ryclark
    ryclarkCorrect answer
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    September 2, 2018

    There were some known bugs which might have led to your problem. However there have been several updates since CC 2017 which may have alleviated that bug. You should definitely update to the latest version of CC 2018. It seems strange that you are still running CC 2017 because the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app is always keen to keep you up to date if you have a subscription.