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History: This is what I did; I downloaded an audio marked .mp3 of a song and edited a few keyframes on it's volume channel. I later got access to the high quality .wav file and tried to "Replace Footage" through the project manager.
Problem: When I "Replace Footage", the audio file becomes striped, the keyframes are lost, and the audio cannot be heard when previewed.
Other info: If I import the .wav file and place it into the timeline, it plays and behaves just fine. I also noticed that if I hit the "next keyframe" button in the effects panel on the volume control, it jumps after the clip to points that look like they would be my keyframes but it doesn't show keyframes where it jumps to. This problem occurs across versions of CC 2017.
Software: Adobe CC 2017
Hardware: Windows 10, 32 GB ram, and high quality processor/ video card. 150 GB SSD
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