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How to edit full PP sequence in Audition?

Engaged ,
Sep 15, 2019 Sep 15, 2019

I'm fairly new to Audition and really only know how to use the "Edit clip in Audition"  function from Premiere. I'm trying to edit a whole sequence together but when it opens in Audition it's not what I expect. There doesn't seem to be any audio. My sequence in PP is over an hour long but in Audition the .wav file is only 1 second long. There's a video file that's the correct length but there doesn't seem to be any audio in it. There's a third file as well but I don't know what it is and for some reason it's length is a little less than half the total length of the sequence. I've watched a number of tutorials on it but they all go straight from "Edit in Adobe Audition > sequence" to being able to add items to tracks and whatnot. I don't know why mine's different. There is (hopefully) a screenshot attached. Having a hard time getting screenshots into this post. Keeps rejecting my post when I submit saying there's invalid HTML in it... 😞

 
 
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Engaged ,
Sep 17, 2019 Sep 17, 2019
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It looks like you're using the right option judging from your screen shot but failing to have any audio appear.

 

I've attached a screen shot showing the settings I use in the Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence... dialogue box.

 

Screenshot 2019-09-17 at 13.28.13.png

Important points to note:

 

1) Make sure all audio tracks are selected and dark blue (as circled in the screen shot).

2) Ensure the tracks are not muted with the M highlighted.

 

I hope something here will help.

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