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Learn Series Part 11: How to troubleshoot "No Supported Audio Device" error

Adobe Employee ,
Aug 27, 2020 Aug 27, 2020

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This is a part of the ongoing Learn series with Mike Russell which will help you get started with Adobe Audition. We've some interesting articles & videos coming up weekly where we will talk about the tools, workflow & some really cool effects. Let us know how you use Audition & what you want to learn about Adobe Audition. We're here to help.

 

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Audition can identify hardware communication issues and can show recording and playback errors. Device failures, driver errors, and incorrect audio hardware configuration may cause the audio recording to not work. Watch this video to understand how to configure device drivers and configure the audio hardware preferences to get things working.

0:15 - Check audio hardware settings

0:40 - Device manager on your PC can help 

0:57 - Update drivers on your audio devices 

1:20 - Uninstall device completely then reinstall 

1:48 - Try changing device class from MME to ASIO or WASAPI

 

Learn more about configuring Audio Hardware in Audition 
Learn how to troubleshoot recording and playback errors

 

Other DVA apps like Premiere Pro and After Effects also use similar audio configurations. If you experience recording or playback issues, you may try the same steps to solve such issues. Hope you find this info useful. Refer to this page to explore the other videos of this series. Let us know if you have any questions.

 

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