Hello:
After some initial guesswork (and deciding to go with a PCI form-factor once and for all), I now have a soundcard installed in a Fedora Core 3 machine. However, although it passes "the test" on the install, I cannot find a suitable app for manipulating imported files such as ".WAV", "*.MP3", etc. They all seem to indicate playback-in-progress with the Fedora "bundled" apps, but no sound.
The "Audicity" app is impressive enough with a Mandrake distro, but attempts to find an .RPM or binary for it with Fedora have proven useless so far. Suggestions, amyone? :-)
Brian Hagen
On Sun July 31 2005 10:54 pm, Brian wrote:
Hello:
After some initial guesswork (and deciding to go with a PCI
form-factor once and for all), I now have a soundcard installed in a Fedora Core 3 machine. However, although it passes "the test" on the install, I cannot find a suitable app for manipulating imported files such as ".WAV", "*.MP3", etc. They all seem to indicate playback-in-progress with the Fedora "bundled" apps, but no sound.
The "Audicity" app is impressive enough with a Mandrake distro, but
attempts to find an .RPM or binary for it with Fedora have proven useless so far. Suggestions, amyone? :-)
I'm not sure why you're asking this question on the Selinux list, but, Audacity is in Fedora Extras - enable your extras repo and $ yum install audacity should do it
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