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mp3 default save dialogue corrupted?

Explorer ,
Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

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Hi, expert user here with, not a critical, but an annoying problem that's started occurring;

As an auditioning Voice actor, I record and save heaps of mp3s per day. As regular Audition users know - any new file defaults to being saved as a wave file.

I used to be able to switch to mp3 format, enter the filename and save. bang - done!

But a few weeks ago, to experiment, I decided to type in a random sample rate - like 37,789 hz - to see if you could actually save to truly custom sample rates (as the dialog box seems to allow). But when I went to save it told be that mp3 only supports 44,100 hz - fair enough. And the system then took me to the box to convert and then save.

But ever since I did that Audition has by default rejected any sample rate in the box for mp3 files, including 44100 (as shown in this screenshot by the warning triangle).

Audition save error.png

All I have to do to reset it and make it work is to click the change next to the triangle, accept this dialog, and then save, but I'm adding clicks and mouse movements to my streamlined workflow!

Anyone have any ideas on how to reset the default mp3 save dialog entries to prevent this from happening? I feel like this is simple a config file blip somewhere in the mystery program files!

Any help appreciated.

Toby Ricketts

www.tobyrickettsvoiceover.com

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Explorer , Jan 28, 2019 Jan 28, 2019

Hi Guys, update and solution to this...

It was my own stupid fault! It seems when I opened a new file I typed 41000 instead of 44100, and every time I started a new file it duplicated this error. All fixed now.

Toby R

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Hi Guys, update and solution to this...

It was my own stupid fault! It seems when I opened a new file I typed 41000 instead of 44100, and every time I started a new file it duplicated this error. All fixed now.

Toby R

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