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Audacity-1.3.14

Posted: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 03:32
by Announcer
This package is now available from the Slacko repositories.

Posted: Tue 07 Feb 2012, 10:39
by mini-jaguar
Have you actually tried this? On my computer it just blocks the cursor at zero (seconds) and doesn't go further, so it can't record.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2012, 18:06
by don570
This version doesn't launch in Lucid puppy or Exprimo.

I'll have to test it with slacko. Fortunately version 1.3.12
exists for Slacko.

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Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012, 17:29
by don570
I tested it in Slacko 531 and it worked fine.
Recording , saving and opening files!!

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Posted: Fri 16 Mar 2012, 11:43
by darkcity
is this the same version thats at-

http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... es-slacko/

?

:twisted:

Posted: Sun 18 Mar 2012, 21:45
by Announcer
It's the same file.

This .pet is now included in the Slacko repositories.

Posted: Mon 19 Mar 2012, 15:47
by darkcity
thanks for this ; -)

Posted: Mon 19 Mar 2012, 18:09
by Lobster

Posted: Tue 20 Mar 2012, 10:41
by darkcity
looking forward to test Jack support - but it looks like its still abit dodgy :twisted:

Posted: Wed 28 Mar 2012, 09:14
by mini-jaguar
O.k., sorry, it does work, but some settings which shouldn't make it bug do bug. Thanks for this .pet.

Posted: Wed 28 Mar 2012, 12:15
by darkcity
what things make it bug?

Posted: Fri 30 Mar 2012, 12:29
by mini-jaguar
Not selecting software playthrough did something weird, and one of the settings I can't remember which, but something like not selecting the soundcard, in any case some setting which would not work anyways made it lose all the text menus on top. Nothing to worry about in actual use as when the settings are all correct it works properly.

Idiosyncrasies like these seem to normally be a part of Audacity. And in any case it works much better in GNU/Linux than under Windows or Mac OS.

Posted: Fri 30 Mar 2012, 22:18
by disciple
Idiosyncrasies like these seem to normally be a part of Audacity.
Not in my experience
And in any case it works much better in GNU/Linux than under Windows or Mac OS.
Neither that, funnily enough.