*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 722375 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 731451
audacity not working in Ubuntu 11.04 (natty)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 722375
High CPU usage of wxWidget apps caused by dbusmenu
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 731451 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/731451
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 731451
audacity not working in Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha3
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Good news!
I ran "killall unity-panel-service" and recorded a section of audio from
my sound card. It recorded the audio perfectly and I was able to export
the audio file.
I then repeated the procedure and downloaded an audio file into
Audacious. It accepted the import and I was again able to exp
Can you open audacity, then run "killall unity-panel-service" and try
again?
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Title:
Audacity unable to process audio input in Natty
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I currently run with Unity and I can reproduce the effects described in
bug #731451 when I try to open/import a sound file.
I then disabled the NVidia video driver and rebooted into the Classic
Gnome desktop.. Bugs #731451 and this bug (#738160) were still present,
so it would seem that these bu
Do you use Unity or the Classic Gnome desktop with the appmenu?
Do you have the same problem when you open/import a sound file?
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I don't think so. The bug#731451 refers to 'lock up' when loading wav or other
audio files.
The problem I experience, is that although I can acquire a signal from the
sound output I can't process the signal or output the resulting data into new
file (In the 'File' menu all the 'Export' options
Strange. Can you make sure that you are not affected by bug #731451?
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Just got a message "No additional information collected"
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Can you please run 'apport-collect 738160'?
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I have rechecked Audacity in Natty, and still have a problem. As i
stated earlier, the audio seems to be detected and displayed, but when I
go to the 'File' menu all the 'Export' options are blacked out. I
repeated the audio capture in Maverick without any problem and was able
to export the audio f
> Unfortunately, in all versions of Ubuntu, including Maverick, I have
> had to go to 'Edit->Preferences->Libraries' and then click
> 'FFMPEG libraries Locate'. At this point, a message box tells me that
> Audacity has located the plugin, do I want to search for a new one?
> I then click 'No' and A
Sorry for the double message, a glitch at my end.
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Benjamin thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, in all
versions of Ubuntu, including Maverick, I have had to go to
'Edit->Preferences->Libraries' and then click 'FFMPEG libraries Locate'.
At this point, a message box tells me that Audacity has located the
plugin, do I want to search for a
Benjamin thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, in all
versions of Ubuntu, including Maverick, I have had to go to
'Edit->Preferences->Libraries' and then click 'FFMPEG libraries
Locate'. At this point, a message box tells me that Audacity has located
the plugin, do I want to search for
In Ubuntu 11.04 audacity is linked against FFmpeg and LAME. When you
install the package, the required libraries are installed. There is no
need to configure the libraries any more.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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