![]() The quality coming in is also not as good as it was on the old computer. On the new computer, I can only set it to do the front or back input, so I have it set for the rear, and just swap out my input source each time. ![]() THat worked fine, I Just had to have only one of them plugged in at a time. I used to run audio inputs to the mic jacks on the front & back of the old computer. I imagine I just need to change something with the associated file-types, but wasn't having any luck finding it, if that is indeed the correct action. Now when I try to open a track from a CD, it won't add it and just has the 'RAW or unsupported file type' message in the window. I Have Audition 3, and for some reason it is not wanting to accept files from CDs, or cda files (previously I imported those, and then saved them as mp3s for that project). My old PC recently died, and so I've been trying to get everything reinstalled in the new one. How on earth do I fix this? (Besides the obvious, don't save things as the incorrect file name/extension) And then when a new file is saved, the extension is. ![]() Using the current example of McDonalds2.20.mp3, If i go to save a file, under the save drop-down menu, in the "files of type" section, I'd see mp3PRO (FhG) (*.20.mp3, *.mp3) as the file type. However, when the file name is saved incorrectly, the new "extension" shows up. Normally, in that "files of type" section, you'd see mp3PRO (FhG) (*.mp3) if you wanted to save an mp3 and Windows PCM (*.wav) if you want so save as a wav, etc. In doing that, this changes the "files of type" section when you're trying to save a file. saving the file McDonalds2.20.mp3 instead of McDonalds2-20.mp3. Occassionally, however, someone accidentally mistypes and uses a period with the date instead of a dash, which will cause the computer to think it's a file extension i.e. ![]() mp3 also, most everything that's saved has the date in the file name (as in 2-15Comedålub.mp3 or McDonalds2-20.mp3). When files are saved, I tell them to save everything as an. I work for a radio station so several people use Adobe Audition 1.5, including interns who have little to any previous experience with it.
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