On 26/05/2020 17:35, Kevin Becker wrote:
On Tue, 2020-05-26 at 21:48 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>> I've never heard of anyone using Audacity to play audio. No doubt there
>> is a way to do that, but that isn't its function. It's an audio editor,
>> not an audio player. I'm surprised it can even play audio streams as
>> I've only ever used it to edit audio files.
>
> Well you might need to play back your audio that you edited to check
> if you got the editing right.
>
> Nevertheless, a feature not working is a bug. Saying that its not used
> very often is not a very compelling excuse.
>
I've never edited any audio without also playing it back. It's not like
the matrix where I can make out the sounds by looking at the sound waves.
I'm still with fc30, and kde. 'System Settings' offers me a virtual
audio device with simultaneous output to the motherboard and nVidia
hardware, and the on-screen audio widget lets me choose. Perhaps fc32
gnome has something similar?