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SharonL65
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Quality issue with importing edited audio from Adobe Audition CS6 to Articulate 09

Aug 29, 2012 6:38 AM

Tags: #help #import #distortion #audition #audition_cs6

I have edited an audio file using Adobe Audition CS6 and the playback sounds fine. I then import the edited file into Articulate'09 and the audio sounds horrible, very tinny and not useable. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this issue? I have tried saving the audio files as mp3 and wav to see if that would help and it did not make a difference.

 
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  • SteveG(AudioMasters)
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    Aug 29, 2012 8:48 AM   in reply to SharonL65

    SharonL65 wrote:

     

    I have edited an audio file using Adobe Audition CS6 and the playback sounds fine. I then import the edited file into Articulate'09 and the audio sounds horrible, very tinny and not useable.

    I checked - it certainly supports both formats, but you'd have to be a lot more specific about what's wrong, because 'sounds horrible' doesn't convey anything meaningful at all, I'm afraid. And we have no idea of the format you are using - it's very possible that if it's being resampled on the way in by the operating system. If that's the case you have to find out specifically what formats (in terms of bit depth and sample rate) that this software actually supports.

     

    Bottom line is that I'm afraid that this isn't very likely to be an Audition problem at all - you may get a more detailed and meaningful response from Articulate themselves.

     
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    Aug 29, 2012 7:34 PM   in reply to SharonL65

    To expand on what Steve says, Articulate will be incorporating the audio you provide into a Flash file and is probably processing it in some way.

     

    I'd approach Articulate support, detail the problem and ask what format they recommend to input into their system.  I'd also be asking about recommended sample rate, bit depth, MP3 sample rate, etc.

     
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