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I have Audition 1.5 on an old XP machine that is now retired. I purchased
the 3.0 upgrade and have the disc and manuals. I never installed it.
How can I install this on my new Windows 10 computer? If it's not
worth the trouble I guess I can install the 1.5 version on Win10 as I only
do basic audio editing.
Thanks,
Mark
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Unfortunately you will find that AA3 won't be able to be activated to work on any computer due to Adobe no longer running the Activation Server. However as you already own AA3 you can download and use a version that doesn't require activation any longer. See the last post in the FAQ below.
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Thanks for the tip. I was wondering how does Adobe know I
have a disk if I download a version and use a new ID?
Plus can I put this downloaded version of Audition 3 on both of my computers,
[notebook] or will that be a problem. I assume If I just decide to
put 1.5 on both computers that should be ok.
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You are allowed two simultaneous installations of any version of Audition, provided you don't use both at once. If you have an Adobe account that you can log into you can download the activation free version of AA3. But remember that you have to use the serial number supplied alongside the download link for it to work.
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Ok thanks! I never would have guessed it was free. I'll dl it now while
it is still available.
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Not quite free since you had already purchased Audition 1.5 and the upgrade to 3.
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I have AA3 and I'm running a computer on Win10. Will AA3 (downloaded from this site w/ a serial number) properly function on my machine? I don't want to buy a subscription to AACC.
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Yes this downloaded version of Audition 3 runs quite happily on a normal Win 10 PC.
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