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I've seen similair posts but the answers are garbage and rude so lets see if I can explain the siuation better.
The scanario is: AA is playing great. Back and forth and editing and mixing down and the usual sequence and then... all of the sudden... no playback. Adobe acts like I haven't even pressed the space bar. Then it freezes. If I push "play" manually it doesn't play either. I just bought a 2019 macbook pro so that I could get the latest version of AA. Nothing changed in the last 2 minutes I was using adobe. This has happened 20+ times in my career of using AA over the last 12 years. Why does it do this? It isn't the hardware settings I assure you.
The answer to this question is not "Noone else is having this issue so its_____". I have seen this all over the net. It's not helpful or true. Other people are having this issue. So am I. If you aren't, thats awesome. I am. That's valid.
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When it freezes, does Audition actually crash, or does it recover eventually? Makes a difference, because if it crashes it will generate a crash report which will almost certainly give a much better clue as to what is happening.
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It's freezing on that one file. If I click to another it plays that one. This time. In the past I've had it simply stop playing back all together. That was with an older verison and an old Mac.
I clicked on another file, played a few seconds, and then went back. It worked then.
This happened in multi track this morning. When I went into an indivisual file out of multi track it played. I thought it was a multi track issue for a moment but it's not.
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Well if the app itself isn't freezing, then there appears to be some sort of file access issue. There could be many things behind this, and the sensible thing here is for me to refer this to the developers, as it's unlikely that we'd be able to get to the bottom of it here.
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... Which I have now done.
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Thank you.
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It sounds like the behavior when the audio device communication is partially interrupted in some manner that doesn't trigger the standard OS library notifications. Generally, it means Audition is no longer getting a word clock signal from the audio hardware, but hasn't yet been told that the audio device is not accessible by the OS. The "word clock" is sort of a digital pulse that synchronizes an application's IO with the hardware data stream.
So, let's find out what's happening and why.
Thanks
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Preferences > Audio Hardware > double-check it's not still connected to an external device / output no longer connected.
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I may have had a similar issue. Clicking the triangualar plkay button or hitting the space bar did absolutely nothing. The audio hardware was set correctly. But when I switched to the built in speaker... it worked fine, and then when I switched back to the headset I was using previously it worked fine.. go figure...
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Thank you! That fixed it finbarrw37898850