On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 4:19 AM, Michael Schwendt
<mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam(a)arcor.de> wrote:
Does Audacity work for anyone with Fedora 11 development?
In particular, are you able to record tracks?
[...]
$ rpm -q audacity
audacity-1.3.5-0.12.beta.fc11.i386
Here, recording with mic stops at ~0.60 seconds. The progress marker moves
on to the very right of the screen, but samples are not displayed for more
than 0.60s.
Same package on Fedora 10 does not show those symptoms, but I've uninstalled
all pulseaudio* packages there. Perhaps the reduced performance of F11 devel
requires much more CPU power for Audacity. Perhaps changes in PulseAudio
are the culprit.
[...]
Audacity 1.3.7-beta : success/failure reports, anyone?
Here's a scratch-build of Audacity 1.3.7-beta built for Fedora 11
development:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1144574
The upstream developers have dropped all usage of RDF/Redland/SLV2
since 1.3.6-beta, so the builds of 1.3.7-beta for F11 can simply
be downloaded as an upgrade of 1.3.5-beta in Rawhide (rpm -Uvh ...).
audacity-1.3.5-0.12.beta.local.fc11.x86_64 "works for me" (actually, a
local build from src rpm).
Works both for "editing" and "recording". I've recorded tracks
from a
USB turntable as well as from builtin mic. (I have it configured to
use pulse for both input and output; see attached screenshot of
preferences).
The only issue I've just noticed is that it appears not to be writing
ID3 tags in my files.
When koji is back up I'll download/build/test audacity-1.3.7-beta and report....
tom
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Tom London