audacity-1.3.5-beta + wxgtk-2.8.7 + more

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PlineJ's setup of Audacity in Puppy 4

#16 Post by bill »

Hi battleshooter,I am running plinej's setup for Audacity for quite a while now in Puppy 4 Dingo so I am living proof what a noob can do when handed the proper tools.Just hang in there and it will come.cheers,bill

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#17 Post by battleshooter »

Oh yeah stink, I forgot about that. I'm using Puppy 3. Is there an alternative package I can use instead of libsamplerate-0.1.2.pet? Or a way I can update libstdc++.so.6 so I can get 'GLIBCXX_3.4.9'?

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#18 Post by battleshooter »

Oh, and thanks for the encouragement Bill! I'm sure I will get there in the end, but it'll take time :)

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#19 Post by MU »

I use a newer libstsdc++.so in Muppy0084alpha, from Gnomeslack.org.

Please backup first these files in /usr/lib/, as far as they exist:

libgcc_s.so
libgcc_s.so.1
libstdc++.so
libstdc++.so.6
libstdc++.so.6.0.9

Then extract the attached archive in /root, and move the files from /root/libstdc++.so.6.0.9 to /usr/lib/

I cannot tell you though, if it works.
If not, then restore your backuped files.
It might be better maybe, if someone could post an archive with these files from Puppy 4.

Mark
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=173456#173456]my recommended links[/url]

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Success!

#20 Post by battleshooter »

Thanks MU!

Audacity is up and running! I can't record yet, but I think that will just take a bit of tweaking. Thanks Plinej and Bill also for your consideration!
Much appreciated!

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#21 Post by Ron »

As a new user, I have a few questions about this. I'm using Puppy 4. I want to install Audacity, but I'm a bit intimidated at this early stage by the process.

1. Is this beta version good and stable at this point?

2. What is twolame? Is this something that runs in the background or how and when is it used?

3. Am I correct that all I need to do is download the following .pet's and then drag the audacity icon to the desktop and off it goes?

a. the Audacity .pet
b. WxGTK
c. Jack
d. Twolame
e. libvamp 1.0
f. libsamplerate 0.1.2
g. soundtouch 1.5

4. Is there a .pet for lame?

Thanks for all this work you're doing.

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#22 Post by plinej »

Yes, it's very stable, I use it all the time and it works great. Twolame is a mp2 encoder. Lame is already installed in Puppy by default. Once you install all the dotpets you will be able to click on Audacity in the menu to start it.

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#23 Post by Ron »

Thanks for the reply. I heard that Lame is installed in Puppy, but when I try to click on the icon in usr/bin, or initrd/pup_ro2/usr/bin, there is no response at all, although they show as an executable. If I type "lame" in a command line, I get:

"LAME 32bits version3.97 (http://www.mp3dev.org/)
usage: lame [options] <infile> [outfile]" ,

(etc with a few other lines.)

I see a bunch of lib files pertaining to Lame, but maybe something is missing?

I guess I can get it another way if necessary, but it would be nice to know why it doesn't work, especially if I'm doing something wrong.

BTW, is it possible to copy and paste from a console to a browser? I tried ctrl c and v, but it didn't take.

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#24 Post by plinej »

If you click on lame nothing will happen. Lame is a command line tool only. Audacity will use the lame library that is already on your system. To copy between your browser and terminal all you need to do is highlight the text and then use the middle click on the mouse to paste.

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#25 Post by Ron »

plinej,
I see. I thought you had to run Lame like I used to in an older windows system I had. You had to get the wav file from Audacity and then run a Lame program to encode it to mp3 as I recall.
Thanks

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#26 Post by Gopher »

It looks like the WxGTK thing was taken down. Any chance of putting it up somewhere else?

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#27 Post by plinej »

updated the links

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#28 Post by Gopher »

Thanks!

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#29 Post by tim.mansell »

Here is a new link for the wxgtk pet:

http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Multim ... -2.8.7.pet

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#30 Post by darkcity »

Neither of the Audacity pet links seem to work so I have remove link from Wiki (also this is quite old now). Let me know if you require it back on the wiki

http://puppylinux.org/wikka/audacity

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#31 Post by mini-jaguar »

By the way darkcity, I just installed 4.3.1 and went searching for Audacity, didn't find a working .pet (no big deal I found sweep, plus I have Audacity in Lucid), but I did find two more threads with non-existant download links:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 8428b72c9b
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... fc4f58f8ff
They're both also in the wiki.

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#32 Post by darkcity »

hi

thanks for the heads up-
removed bad links from wiki

if anyone as link to audacity for Puppy 4 let us know 8)

Pelo

about Sweep, available as record tool in Qt puppies

#33 Post by Pelo »

about Sweep, available as record tool in Qt puppies, how do you set recording to jack port (audio tapes to mp3)
Precord does it Easy. Audacity is harder to set. (not tried yet)
In fact my question is : what mean codes 0,1 1,1 ...
How to set to record without recording noise around ?
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#34 Post by don570 »

I believe the first number represents the audio card the operating system has
detected.

The second number is the source such as 'Line' or microphone input'

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If you're trying to get rid of hiss from a recording the best method
is to use the feature in audacity 'Noise removal'

Method:

1) Select a small bit of hiss in a silent section.
2) Choose 'noise removal' from the menu . Click a button 'Get Noise Profile.' in the window
that you are presented .

3) ctrl-a to select all
4) ctrl-r to remove the noise

http://www.podfeet.com/blog/recording/h ... -audacity/

Pelo

the second number is microphone input or line

#35 Post by Pelo »

well so the second number is microphone input or line. becaude untill now i was recording my speakers with audacity.
when i plug in my tape recorder, i set recording only there withalsamixer. that is perfect.you can talk, external noise is not recorded.

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