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Gaktor
01-16-2007, 01:05 PM
Ahoy. I have a problem with Audition 2.0. When I record, every time the track lengthens itself, there's a glitch in the recording. A pause, if you will, where the track not only just jumps, but tiny, yet noticeable, bits of the should be record are missing.
I have a Conexant HD card that comes with the HP dv9000 series notebooks.
I tried installing an ASIO driver to see if that solved the problem, but now it won't even record. A short track appears and stops very suddenly. Once this is done, I can't do anything to the track at all.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
dparm
01-16-2007, 07:25 PM
Does the Adobe website make any mention of it? It might be a documented bug they're working on.
Unregistered
02-08-2007, 07:16 AM
I have an HP with the same card. Never had the problem in previous versions. VERY frustrated. Might see if I can dig up an old copy of cooledit pro 2.0 if I can't find a solution. Anybody know anything yet?
begay
02-08-2007, 07:51 AM
Check this out. I just did a google....
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=331631
Unregistered
03-16-2007, 02:42 PM
Hi, I have an HP dv9000 also, and am using audition 1.5. I can't seem to record anything my sound card is playing at all. I can on my other laptop with audition 1.5. My only input sources are my built in mic, and my usb headset mic. I want to record things I'm playing from the internet.
Perhaps the conexant sound card in the dv9000 is not 'bi directional"? can you record what you're playing on yours, for example play an .mp3 file with winamp and record it in Audition???
Thanks for any reply!
John
i have the exact same problem ......
when i record something the audio jumps at exactly 33 seconds and then at 66 seconds......its annoying me and ive almost punched my computer twice!
also on the main multi track screen when playing back the sound goes all scrambled at 33 seconds then jumps back to decent quality and then again at 66 seconds!!.....
doing my head in!!
stick to 1.5
Audition2.0_user
07-31-2007, 05:44 AM
This is not just a game...that is, it's not fun anymore!
My audio jumps at regular intervals as well, somewhere around 40 seconds, but could be 33 since I haven't timed it. What I DID time was the problem I also have on playback. It doesn't matter where on the timeline I start the playback, the audio will begin distorting exactly 26 seconds after I have started the playback, and for the next 14 seconds I will hear a very distorted, ratchety / echoing sort of audio, after which it will clear again for the next 26 seconds, then repeat...each cycle of clear/distorted lasts 40 seconds.
????? I liked Cool Edit better. Scrap Adobe! I NEVER had audio problems with the old Cool Edit.
avelosoi
05-20-2008, 08:49 AM
Change the buffer size settings.
Buffer settings can lower latency, and help eliminate clicks, pops, dropouts, and other distortions that can occur in recording or playback. Before you adjust the buffer settings, make a note of what the current buffer settings are so that you can restore them if necessary. If you use the Adobe Windows Sound driver, then you can adjust buffer settings within Adobe Audition.
To change the Adobe Windows Sound buffer settings:
1. Choose Edit > Audio Hardware Setup and then click the Multitrack tab.
Note: You must configure Edit View and Surround Encoder separately.
2. Select the Audition Windows Sound driver, and then click Control Panel.
3. In the Direct Sound Input Ports section, find and check the box next to the device name you intend to use for audio input.
4. Double-click the number in the Buffer Size column and change to the desired size (see the Buffer Size guidelines in this section of the document).
Note: If you use an ASIO sound card, then refer to the manufacturers documentation for details on setting the buffer size.
Note the following Buffer Size guidelines:
-- To improve recording performance, lower the buffer size (2048 to 1024 Samples.... or 1024 to 512); this lowers the latency.
-- To improve playback and mixing performance (with effects), increase the buffer size (512 to 2048 samples); this increases latency
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