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| Feature | Support in Audition | | :--- | :--- | | | ❌ No. Audition exports to WAV, MP3, AIFF, FLAC, etc. | | Editing video frames | ❌ No. You cannot trim or splice video clips. | | Multiple video tracks | ❌ Only one video track per session. | | Applying video effects | ❌ No filters, transitions, or color correction. | | Hardware acceleration for H.264 | ⚠️ Partial. Depends on your GPU and OS. | adobe audition mp4
Use MP4s in Audition for input and reference only. Always finish your video in a dedicated video editor. By [Author Name] | Feature | Support in
By respecting these boundaries, you can leverage Audition’s unparalleled audio tools to make your MP4-based projects sound professional, clean, and cinematic. Have you run into a specific MP4 issue in Audition? Share your experience in the comments below. You cannot trim or splice video clips
Adobe Audition is widely regarded as the industry standard for digital audio workstations (DAWs), specializing in restoration, mastering, and multitrack mixing. However, in a modern video-centric world, audio engineers and video editors frequently encounter the MP4 container format. The question is: How well does a pure-audio editor handle a video file?