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Miralay
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February 3, 2019
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Error: The file is either corrupt or using an unsupported format

  • February 3, 2019
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I have this problem in Adobe Audition Cs5.5
When i save any project after i'm not opening this project. I guess i crash temple files.

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SuiteSpot
Inspiring
February 3, 2019

Not really sure what you are saying but email me the sesx session file.

Send it to info@aatranslator.com.au

It is 1:00 am here but if I get it soon I'll check it tonight otherwise in the morning

Miralay
MiralayAuthor
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2019

I have still this problem;

ryclark
Participating Frequently
February 15, 2019

Audio devices always same in all project. And now if i saving one of

project after i cant open this.

SuiteSpot <forums_noreply@adobe.com>, 14 Şub 2019 Per, 13:17 tarihinde şunu

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Error: The file is either corrupt or using an unsupported format created

by SuiteSpot <https://forums.adobe.com/people/SuiteSpot> in *Audition

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Well doing a bit of research shows that the working audio interface is a Roland Tri-Capture USB device. Whilst the second non working session is trying to use probably an onboard sound Realtek chip for input (HD Audio Kar� �k yakalama1) and some sort of multichannel headphones for output (Kulaklik/Hoparl￶r 1 etc.) So it appears that there are three different audio devices involved with Audition having problems with Turkish characters when saving one type of session. And at some stage the audio hardware settings have been changed, either accidentally or by some Windows OS intervention.

Michael, if you are feeling kind, maybe you could edit the second non working session file to use the Roland interface so that it can be opened in Audition successfully again.