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Audition CC 2017 randomly quits recording an audio file. Usually after about 20 minutes.
I have Windows 10, Screen and Sleep are both turned off in forever mode.
Any ideas as to what is causing this? No other application, including browser is running.
This started happening towards the middle of May.
Thanks
cliffw93434226 wrote
I kept seeing the windows is interupping audition audio settings, found on YouTube a tutorial on pro tools how to uninstall all of window audio drivers in the sound menu. Select speaker and everything enabled and right click and disable, even in recording tap, once you do that your AISO4all will take over everything and windows audio will now have no control
I'm afraid that's absolutely not true. ASIO4ALL provides a link between ASIO-based software engines - like Audition's -
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Then there's something wrong with your computer. If this wasn't the case, then everybody would be suffering the same way, and they're simply not. Are you absolutely sure that it's not in 'timed record' mode? If it is, and it's set like this:
Then what you've reported is exactly what you'll get if you hit the record button without resetting anything.
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It happens on all 4 computers. All have been freshly reinstalled to see if it was a operating system issue. And I don't have timed recording activated. I feel that this is a windows update issue. Something changed on Windows 7.
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I'm having the same issue, and I'm on a Mac. Also not in timed recording mode, and I'm recording in the waveform view. I rarely record in multitrack, as I'm just recording a solo vocal and not mixing it with anything. Is there a particular reason multitrack recording is better, for recording spoken vocals?
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Please put your build, version, and sound device in a message please. Please state what you were doing when this is happening. Maybe we can work something out.
Well its not a windows problem now.
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tangofilly wrote
I rarely record in multitrack, as I'm just recording a solo vocal and not mixing it with anything. Is there a particular reason multitrack recording is better, for recording spoken vocals?
Recording in Multitrack view is somewhat safer since the audio data is saved directly to disc what ever you are recording. The audio data when recording in the Waveform view is saved in a temporary file on your computer and isn't made into a permanently safely saved file until you do a Save As of the recorded audio. Thus it is possible for the audio data to become corrupted before it is safe.
So in addition to Keynote91's request for additional system info it might be helpful to also record where your Audition Audio Disk Cache file paths are set to in Preferences/Media & Disk Cache?
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It seems Adobe
isn't on their toes on this stuff I think what happens is when you click off the program it stops recording because the focus isn't there... it's a long stretch but it seems to be an Adobe problem there are s ok me online things for example town of Salem that use Adobe flash and whenever you leave the tab for something else the Adobe flash stops working
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Well a lot of us also use Windows 10 and don't have a problem with recordings stopping. But also most us who record audio professionally mostly use external USB audio interfaces which come with manufacturer supplied ASIO drivers which bypass the operating system completely. Audition is only able to record the audio data sent to it by the audio drivers. If that data stream is interrupted so is Audition's recording, although usually in the past it has been obvious when this happens since the cursor used to stop moving.
So it isn't necessarily an Adobe Audition problem but certainly something to do with Win 10, Windows audio drivers and hardware.
P.S. Also never happened to me when using Audition in Win 7 for many years.
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I'm on a Mac, so it's definitely not just a Windows issue...
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Hi Steve,
I disagree!
I am having the same problem where my audio stops recording in a multitrack session when we record our podcast.
Here's the things to know:
1. I'm using Windows 10 on a Dell XPS 1560
2. Sample rate or whatever has been tried in 512 and anything higher all the way to 2048 I think. Same problems on each setting
3. I am using ASIO driver, with the UMC Behringer selected.
4. Multitrack only
5. I've tried recording to my 1TB internal HD, as well as my 512GB external SSD (WD Passport) and my 4TB HD (WD Passport) -- all to no avail... neither method solves my problem.
I know my machine is capable of recording audio, the interface should be fine, so why is it stopping recording all the time? We have lost SO MUCH good material in the podcast because of this problem.
I am going to download Audacity for now because it seems like it's the only solution to this problem.
Let me know if you have any pointers!
Frank
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So what is the solution if it's interrupting it? I also use a USB interface, so why isn't it bypassing the Windows 10 system? Thanks!
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frankdavalos wrote
So what is the solution if it's interrupting it? I also use a USB interface, so why isn't it bypassing the Windows 10 system? Thanks!
Specifically, what is the make and model of your USB interface? Does it have a dedicated ASIO driver and if so, have you installed it? If the answer is No then you are using the Win 10 system audio drivers etc. There is no alternative.
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It's a Behringer UMC404HD: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UMC404HD--behringer-u-phoria-umc404hd
How can I check if it has an ASIO driver? I definitely installed all of the driver's on the Behringer website!
Thanks so much for your help!
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I can see no reference to an ASIO driver being available or used in your interface.
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Install Windows Driver 4.38 from the Download page at UMC404HD | Interfaces | Computer Audio | Behringer | Categories | MUSIC Tribe . That contains the ASIO drivers for Windows. Then make sure that you select ASIO in Device Class in Audition's Audio Hardware preferences and the UHD from the Device drop down list.
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Hi Ryclark,
I redownloaded the drivers, and it still stops randomly recording. We recorded a podcast on Friday, and it stopped around 47 minutes, and then a couple times more after that.
I don't know why it's doing this. My computer has to be good enough to record audio. The USB interface, not sure if it has something to do with that? I am honestly SO tired of this issue and it's so embarrassing when we have guests and it randomly stops recording.
If you guys have ANY solutions at all, it would be dearly appreciated.
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Check to make sure that Power Saving is off for the USB ports where your audio interface is plugged into. Also that there are no other software running at the same time that might try to take over your audio device.
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I had the same problem, I repaired windows OS which reinstalled OS, then I reinstalled Adobe audition and reloaded asio4all driver, disabled my sound card and used my USB interface as well as had audition take control of sound interface and made sure windows sound settings were disabled. What I gathered from forums is that windows tries to take over sound interface when Adobe stops recording. Now when I go in to windows sound settings it should not in control of windows but audition has exclusive control in the preferences settings. I made this change 2 weeks ago and I've been recording long segments and have not experienced that problem again
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FRIGGG... If only I knew how to do all that.
Do you lose any data by reinstalling OS?
Also, how did you disable your sound card, and have audition take control of the sound interface? Also, how do you disable windows sound settings?
Haha sorry man.
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I have to give you the steps when I get back to studio, what youvwant to do
is create a restore point on your computer now, just type in search on the
steps. Just in case you lose settings you will still have them. Also I
store my audio on a separate drive outside of c drive where windows is
installed, and I also use cloud drive like box net to store my audio in
case I get problems with drive
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For now as a backup I recorded my sessions on audacity, saved it in wav 32
bit float format and imported into audition to edit, which is frustrating
until I found this solution
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What does it mean when you load audition and the load dialogue stops at
“session” and disappear
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The crash report dialogue appts and I already submitted problem but
audition keeps doing the same thing after reinstall
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Steve it's not an individual's computer its windows 10 as you can see everyone on here is a windows 10 user who's complaining. And no it's not in timed mode I checked.
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I am Windows 7 home and Pro versions. Did it also on my XP machine.