How To Change Language In Adobe Audition 1.5 Exclusive Page
Changing the language in Adobe Audition 1.5 might be a bit tricky since the options and steps could vary slightly based on the version of the operating system you're using (Windows or macOS) and the specific version of Adobe Audition you have. However, I'll guide you through a general approach that should help. If you're using an older version like Adobe Audition 1.5, some steps might not directly apply, but the concept should be similar.
Double-click it and change the value to your desired locale code: how to change language in adobe audition 1.5
During the installation process, you will be explicitly prompted to select a language. Choose from the available options, which typically include: English (United States) Complete Setup: Changing the language in Adobe Audition 1
How to use:
It is not possible to change the language in Adobe Audition 1.5 via an in-app setting. The user must uninstall the current localized version and reinstall the specific version corresponding to the desired language. If the installer for the target language is unavailable, the software will remain in its currently installed language. Installer Availability: As this is legacy software (End
- Installer Availability: As this is legacy software (End of Life), Adobe no longer provides download links for specific language versions on their main website. If you do not possess the installer for the language you want, you may not be able to change the language legally.
- Operating System Compatibility: Adobe Audition 1.5 was designed for Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. Running it on Windows 10 or 11 often requires running the installer in "Compatibility Mode." Changing the OS language does not change the application language.
- Registry Keys: The installer writes specific registry keys to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Audition\1.5. Simply renaming folders will not change the language; a proper installation is required to register the correct libraries.