The April 2018 release of Adobe Audition CC rolls out exciting new features and enhancements. It brings to you, new onboarding video, improved sequence import from Adobe Premiere Pro, UI and performance improvements, and much more. Read on for a quick introduction to these features and links to resources offering more information.
For a summary of features introduced in earlier releases of Adobe Audition CC, see Feature summary | earlier releases.
New in Audition CC April 2018
You can now import a sequence from a Premiere Pro project directly to Adobe Audition. These sequences which are imported from Premiere Pro, do not require rendering and uses the original media saving time spent on rendering. Some content or clip-routing configurations require rendering. You can select a custom location to save these files. For video streaming through Dynamic Link, Premiere Pro must be installed, but does not need to be running.

For more information, see Import sequence from Premiere Pro.
New in Audition CC April 2018
Use the new Track panel to show or hide tracks, or groups of tracks. You can create your own preferred track groups and save them as presets for personalized multitrack editing experience.

For more information, see Use track panel.
New in Audition CC April 2018
Importing a media file imports the audio and video channels within it as a single consolidated media container. This container is displayed in the Files panel. Use the drop-down option to view all the video and audio channels listed separately.

New in Audition CC April 2018
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Adobe continuously aims to keep up with the most modern workflows and support formats and codecs broadly used across the professional film and video industry. As a result, future versions of Adobe Audition, starting with version 11.1.0, will no longer support legacy QuickTime 7 era formats and codecs. Professional codecs typically found in QuickTime movie files, such as ProRes, DNxHD, and Animation, are not impacted by this change. These codecs are supported natively in Adobe Audition.
For more information, see QuickTime 7 support has ended.
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