Learn about the file formats supported in Adobe Audition to import, edit, and export audio across different workflows.
Audition can open audio files in the following formats:
- AAC (including HE-AAC)
- AIF, AIFF, AIFC (including files with up to 32 channels)
There are many different variations of AIFF format. Audition can open all uncompressed AIFF files and most common compressed versions.
To see Author metadata in AIFF files, view the Dublin Core: Creator field on the XMP tab of the Metadata panel.
- AC-3
- APE
- AU
- AVR
- BWF
- CAF (all uncompressed and most compressed versions)
- EC-3
- FLAC
- HTK
- IFF
- M4A
- MAT
- MPC
- MP2
- MP3 (including MP3-surround files)
- OGA, OGG
- PAF
- PCM
- PVF
- RAW
- RF64
- SD2
- SDS
- SF
- SND
- VOC
- VOX
- W64
- WAV (including files with up to 32 channels)
There are many different variations of the WAV format. Audition can open all uncompressed WAV files and most common compressed versions.
- WMA (Windows only, and enabled with DLMS Format Support in Media & Disk Cache preferences)
- WVE
- XI
Video import formats
The Waveform Editor lets you open the audio portion of video files in the formats below. The Multitrack Editor lets you insert the same file types and provides a preview in the Video panel.
To access these video formats, install QuickTime. To import additional formats, extend QuickTime support.
- AVI
- DV
- MOV
- MPEG-1
- MPEG-4
- 3GPP and 3GPP2
The following formats are enabled with DLMS Format Support in Media & Disk Cache preferences. This preference is turned on by default.
- AVI (Windows only)
- FLV
- R3D
- SWF
- WMV
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