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Title:
Audacity ruins bluetooth
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MOVED to wiki.
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Title:
Need to add Opus Support to Audacity
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It sounds in light of comment 14 like the freeze in the title of the bug
has gone. We possibly need a new P3 issue for under-runs with Pulse. I
regard this bug as no longer a P2, given the updated portaudio.
I propose closing of this bug. In the interim though, before we open a
new under-run bu
Why do we keep FFmpeg in the lib-src build tree if this is not-a-bug?
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Title:
FTBFS with libav9
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Title:
audacity crashed with SIGSEGV in Mixer::MixVariableRates()
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RESOLVED INVALID per comment #1, plus also we no only allow varying
speed of play-at-speed whilst not playing.
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Title:
audacity crashed with SIGSE
Also see wiki (link in the URL field), for proposal/discussion of
planned/future dither changes.
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Title:
Select-all + Export Selected produces dif
Focusing on the title and steps to reproduce, I contend that this is
correct behaviour.
1. If rectangular dither is used on silence, 0.99 bits of noise are added, and
quantization entirely eliminates the dither noise, so the silent audio is
exported perfectly.
2. Whilst open, the '16bit' track i
Updated workaround
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Title:
Audacity plays too fast and crashes
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Peter, it was only a significant problem on Linux. See Gale's comment
#5
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Title:
Hangs for a long time when editing labels on large files
To man
Converting from float to integer is an interesting case.
We actually should dither 32 bit float to 32 bit integer when the RMS signal is
below .004, since in that range we are effectively downsampling. We should
dither 32 bit float to 24 bit integer when the signal is below 1.0 RMS, i.e all
the t
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