> Yep! You are genius! Thanks so much. Now let me ask why I need to do this... 
> Is this because of a bug or the way the application was designed, or is it 
> like a gnome product that I'm trying to use in KDE? 

I don't think it has anything to do with gnome. Audacity I believe 
uses some of the gtk+ libraries - it does seem to have that look and
feel. But 99% of the time I can get by without needing artswrapper - the
other times I can work around it. Only once in a while would something
like xmms refuse to play a location because of an arts dependency - and
those few times I can reort to mpg123 or some other player. Unfortunately,
kaboodle & noatun have trouble (cooker with latest KDE) for sometime. But
there are alternatives, not necessarily so with audacity.

> Thanks to EVERYONE for all the help. I do believe I finally have an editor to 
> cut the screech out of my songs. :) I"m not a happy camper and I didn't even 

No, leave it in, it sounds better that way :).

But audacity does include quite a bit of tools for audio file editing. I've 
only managed to scratch the surface.


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