- #Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device how to#
- #Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device install#
- #Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device serial#
- #Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device drivers#
- #Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device driver#
Set the USB device as default in the audio preferences in Audition and exit. To get it to launch, you'll need to go back to an older OS, and have a USB soundcard, probably best if the USB device is not a Realtek device (mine is a MOTU)ĭisable all of the sound devices, except the USB device. Where the installer has extracted to, Desktop\adobe\audition 3.0\adobe audition 3.0 there is a file in there called components.msi, double click that, and audition will install, but, will not launch. Installing on Windows 11, the installer seems to extract, but go no further.
#Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device drivers#
It seems that there is an issue with the latest Realtek ASIO drivers
#Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device install#
I have got Adobe Audition to work on a clean windows 11 Install, but only with the help of an old Windows 10 install and an external USB soundcard. What's deal with the current Adobe Audition? Does it solve the Win10 audio problems? Is it worth the extra (extreme) expense of the subsctiption? Is there a reason to upgrade to the new AA, assuming it is happy on the current Win10 besides that? AA is not the only app that has issues with audio. Obviously they aren't the same and audio seems to be one of the most different, screwed up features in the new one. I tried to get the current version of the same machine, same specs, etc. Both laptops are HP Envy 17 with Intel i7 processors and Realtec HD audio. AA is not happy AT ALL on the new laptop. This all an issue because my old laptop died a terrible death and I got a new one a few weeks ago. Didn't realize it was "installed" until seeing it in the apps in control panel. It is showing as installed, as I tried to install it, thinking it was required, but the setup failed. Is Adobe Bridge CS3.0 required? I don't remember if it's needed anymore, or what it was for. It will sometimes open a 44.1K wav file and play, but often it will just hang. The other issue is that AA will work best when opeing a 48K WAV by setting AA as the default app for WAV and double clicking the wav file.
#Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device how to#
This is an issue because AA defaults to 44.1k, and the Speakers, even when the Headphones device is selected as the Windows default.I haven't yet figured out how to get AA to play out the headphones. No 44.1K at all? Just two selections in the dropdown.ĪA3.0 hangs when trying to open the audio settings from within AA. It's also locked at 48K samplerate either 16 or 24 bits. The audio device shows up as two separate devices, Speakers and Headphones (not a single Speakers/Headphones device). (older Realtec HD Audio drivers failed to install). Realtek HD Audio, with the current drivers on Win10 21H1. I've now run into something similar, and am looking for solutions.
#Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device driver#
I don't know if the fact that the ASIO4ALL driver was installed before the REPAIR has something to do but it's worth the try!! because there is the possibility to do a REPAIR on the installation.Ĭontrol panel -> Programs and Features -> Adobe Audition 3.0 -> Uninstall/Change -> Yes -> Next -> Repair While I was there, I thought about trying the Uninstall/change option. I wanted to see if there was anything installed anyway and went to :Ĭontrol panel -> Programs and Features -> And there was no patch installed. Then I tried installing the Audition 3.0.1 patch, but after the language selection, nothing happens. Soundcard : Stereo Mix (Realtek(R) Audio)įirst I tried installing the ASIO4ALL_2_14_English driver and it didn't solved the problem. Windows 10 Home 2019 64-bit OS, 圆4-based processor
I had the same problem as you, (Audition can't find a supported audio device), and I solved it in a very simple and unexpected way. Maybe this is still relevant information. Instead I had to install the program via the " components.msi" file (right click -> Install). PS: The installation itself was complicated enough: When I tried to run the "Audition 3.0 Setup.exe" file, a window appeared where I could select the language - but after the selection nothing more happened. What can I do to get the program to run (several boot-ups, shutdowns, uninstalling and reinstalling attempts have already been tried)? If you need more information, don't hesitate to ask. All audio and device drivers should be up to date. My laptop runs under Windows 10 Education (Version 1903). " Adobe Audition could not find a supported audio device.
As soon as I want to start the program, the following error message appears (see screenshot):
#Adobe audition could not find a supported audio device serial#
I've recently downloaded and installed the Adobe Audition 3.0 software released by Adobe in 2013 for free, and unlocked it using the publicly accessible universal serial number.īut now I have a massive problem.