![]() I have to say that recording in Multitrack is a lot safer, as it's direct to file and not to a temp file, as Waveform is. I'm slightly surprised that the temp file reopening doesn't work though - normally recovery this way works fine. ![]() My guess is that re-recording, assuming that's possible, would take less time and effort. Yes there is audio in that temp file, but the only way you could perhaps locate it (and there are no guarantees of being able to do this successfully) is to open the file as Raw, and see if there's anything retrievable then. ![]() And the only option for opening it correctly is for Audition to do it as part of a start-up routine. It doesn't show up as a session in Open Recent as such, because it isn't a 'session' as in Multitrack session, which is what that list refers to - it's a whole Audition session, if you see what I mean. It's a record of exactly what Audition was doing when it crashed. The file doesn't have an extension, and isn't just an audio file, which is why you can't open it directly. It's pretty clear that the 'Initializing Required Application Components' message indicates that it wants to find a valid recovery file, but can't - as you say, Audition opens normally if you cancel that option. I don't think that there's any good news here, I'm afraid, but I will try to explain.
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