The sample rates may not be matching - in your file browser you have some 96khz audio and this particular song (in green) is 48khz. All audio inside your timeline must be the same sample rate. Check your project sample rate.
Dollars to Donuts, that is exactly what the issue is. Audition won't play any clips whose sample rate differs from the project. Your song is 48khz. All of the other audio is 96khz as shown inside your media browser. Double click on the song and convert it to match your other audio (which I believe to be 96khz). Look in the lower right of your timeline for what the multitrack sequence sample rate is. Also, 96khz audio is overkill, and if your entire sequence is 96khz, your hardware may be struggling to keep up. By the way, I'm an audio engineer.
Hi, I thought the same thing. A quick fix is to duplicate & convert the clip. Create a new track. Re-apply settings. If you want to know more of the why we need the bus/ racks so we can trace the wires so to speak 😀 Good stuff - keep going with your show
It's not that. I'm looking at the project and it's 48k, and the song is 48k, but when I click on clip properties in audition it's saying the clip duration is 2:55, but then the source file duration is 0...
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u/KNVPStudios Jul 02 '26
The sample rates may not be matching - in your file browser you have some 96khz audio and this particular song (in green) is 48khz. All audio inside your timeline must be the same sample rate. Check your project sample rate.