problem of distortion of WAV files

When put on programs of radio, I add .wav files to .mp3 files in multitrack view in Audition 3.0 and they sound very good to start with.  When I export the file in mp3 format and listen to it in the view change tasks .wav I added sounds distorted, as if there are 2 or 3 spots playing each other.  I will return to multitrack view and they also now distorted sound.  The other thing that happens is that sometimes when I export something to say 10 minutes, it records only the first 20 seconds or so!  It doesn't happen every time, but it is often enough.  If I go to another computer, it seems to work very well and no one else I know seems to have this problem, which makes me think of my laptop, it should be.  No idea what is causing these issues?  Maybe my material or sample rate Audio?  Help, please!  Thank you.

jonnykibbs wrote:

To be honest I don't know what are the levels

Surely, you can see on the counters of the hearing that the signal is reached? If the levels are peaking very close to '0', then when you encode in a lossy as .mp3 format you can generate levels located above '0' and which lead to cutting and distortion.

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