CS6 hearing won't play in Windows 10

I open Audition and edit, but by clicking on the button "Play" starts the playback of the file, in waveform or multitrack. Help?

This has always meant the same thing with hearing, regardless of the operating system. And that is that it is not connected to your audio device. As Win10 however, I have no idea whether it would be an external reason. But your starting point in the hearing will be preferences and audio equipment.

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