hello,
Please take into account I don't know what I'm doing generally and know nothing about audio. Several years ago somebody asked me to edit a radio broadcast to separate out a few seconds. It took a couple of minutes to install Audacity, figure out the GUI thing and save the bits of audio.
I'm wanting now to edit .wav files.
Can't find Audacity in the repository for Bookworm.
There is Ardour6.
It's a bit complex.
By selecting PulseAudio as the wotsit it seemed to be working but I try again and there is no sound output to hear.
There is message like " don't have permission to access".
Is there some numpty explanation of how this is supposed to work ?
Do these things PulseAudio, Alsa, Jack provide a stream on some bus or something and the Ardour6 programme edits bits out as it goes by ? If it's a physical piece of tape you can imagine you can cut it with a pair of scissors and cellotape bits together but I've no idea how it's working with a PC.
resource of simplified explanation appreciated.

regards

mick

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