Download NEW! Audacity - Bản Tiếng Việt 2.0.3

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Thi Santacruce

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Jan 21, 2024, 7:15:05 AM1/21/24
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However, after installing audacity, I found that I could not import audio into the program from external or secondary internal disks on my system, something that I had no trouble doing on my Windows machine. If I try to import from the menu (file>Import>Audio) none of the other drives even show up in the lists, despite being perfectly accessible through Nautilus. If I try to drag and drop my audio files into Audacity, like I generally do when working in Windows, I get this message: "Audacity did not recognize the type of the file '/mnt/D488FFDD88FFBBD4/Voice Acting/Completed Projects/Completed Audio/Filename.mp3.' Try installing FFmpeg. For uncompressed files, also try File>Import>Raw Data."

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I get this message no matter what sort of file type I try to drop into audacity from either an external drive or the internal mounted drives. However, when I move or copy the file onto my home partition (onto the Ubuntu desktop or one of the home folders, like music or documents for instance) it works perfectly fine. The problem is, I don't want to have to save my files on that part of the system, as it's on a fairly small partition and it is much easier working with all the pieces from the other internal drives. Can anyone here give any help or advice? I've looked around, but I haven't seen any explanation yet.

Hello,
I'm using arch the last year and recently I found that audacity doesn't output any sound on playback. I didn't have any problem with audacity in windows and other distros and also audacity didn't have this problem before some months.
Seems that audacity doesn't detect analog output of my soundcard. In audacity Settings -> devices I have Alsa as Host and no other option and in Playback I have "HDA ATI SB: ALC662 rev 1 digital(hw:0,1)" only, not analog and some other entries for Nvidias virtual sound device. In Recording section the analog entries from mic and Line are available though.
The sound works fine for other applications and system. I tried to remove audacity, delete .Audacity_data folder and reinstall but it didn't make any difference.
Any help?

Kill volumeicon and retry. As you are using pulseaudio you might be interested into installing pulseaudio-alsa (removing any selfmade .asoundrc in your $HOME dir if any) and reboot. After that you should have a default device visible in audacity which is routed through pulseaudio and can be moved to the playback card of your choice via the usual pulseaudio tools

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