[Audacity-devel] dirty Debian-Package of cvs-tree from 23.10.2005
A free multi-track audio editor and recorder
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From: Klaus-M. K. <kla...@ti...> - 2005-10-25 21:15:36
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Hello! If somebody is interested in, I've built a dirty Debian package (etch) with checkinstall of sundays cvs-Version of audacity: audacity-kmk_1.3.0cvs051023-1_i386.deb You can download it at: http://home.tiscali.de/klaumikli/apt/testing/ It installs in /opt, so it can be used beside the normal audacity-1.2.3-package - to have a look to the things that will come. I had to compile with gcc-3.3 and the utf-8-modified language.cpp which Richard Ash posted in this list a month ago. Seems to work fine. The possibility of something like "regions" in a track will be a big step foreward! But at the moment it seemes to be buggy: After saving and reloading a project with splitted tracks (those with "regions") all volume-graphs after the first "empty" field in a track are gone. I had to cut some seconds at the end of the some track and than "undo" that that the volume-graph reappears. But after saving and reloading the same effect: all volume-graphs are gone. All in all, I'm impressed ... Klaumi -- Klaus-M. Klingsporn kla...@ti... http://www.klaumikli.de |