Still happens on 237-3ubuntu10.31
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It is not HDMI specific. I have a similar problem: every start up,
output is selected on (usb) headphones, but actual audio comes out my
motherboard line out. Volume control adjusts headphones, so apparently
has no effect. I have to go change it to line out, then the volume
control works.
Should
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System crashed while installing from USB stick
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-15.16~18.04.1-generic 4.18.20
Uname: Linux 4.18.0-15-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.5
Architecture:
I'm not sure if this is actually the same bug, but I fixed an issue with
the same symptoms, documenting here for the sake of those who come after
me:
The NetworkManager tool asks you to input a subnet mask in "dotted-quad"
format, however, if you look at the config file created for the
connection
I have an APC UPS too. Great find. Who would have guessed an IRQ handling
problem message from the kernel was due to a serial or USB device. Wow.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 7:16 AM Kai-Heng Feng
wrote:
> Thanks for the info. Have anyone filed a bug against upstream apcupsd?
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#26 solution is the only one that worked for me.
NUC7i7BNH on Juno (Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS)
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Mouse cursor changes size in some GTK2
Mine is a desktop, and no suspend occurs, ever. Are you (Kai-Heng Feng)
asking me to suspend it and wake it up and see if it goes away?
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 10:45 AM Kai-Heng Feng
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> Do you see this after S3?
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Command-line export "(external program)" is also affected. I tested
exporting 16-bit silence to Apple Lossless and WMA Lossless.
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(In reply to comment #10)
RESOLVED - FIXED despite id3 on Ubuntu now can't see the Audacity Year tag when
it could before the committed fix.
Tested exported MP3 and MP2 containing Year tag (TYER and TDRC) on all
three platforms (including WMP, VLC, Foobar and iTunes on Windows,
iTunes on Mac
Changed Status from to "VERIFIED - WONTFIX" to "RESOLVED - FIXED" after
Leland applied a patch to Menus.cpp in r12639 that fixes this.
Leland wrote:
> This should be removed with wxWidgets 2.8.13 is released.
Does the Widgets fix
http://trac.wxwidgets.org/changeset/67929?format=diff=67929 also
(In reply to comment #9)
Sorry not had much time to test this but will do so. One problem found - Winamp
can't see the TYER frame if TDRC is written as well. I've reported it to Winamp
here:
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=36
I'd tend to call this a limitation in Winamp, and
Still happening:
doug@doug-dt:~$ uname -a
Linux doug-dt 4.18.0-041800rc5-generic #201807152130 SMP Sun Jul 15 21:32:10
UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
doug@doug-dt:~$ dmesg | tail
[ 169.701341] usb 1-4: Warning! Unlikely big volume range (=4096), cval->res
is probably wrong.
[
Exactly. It never happened in ubuntu 17.10. Started happening after
installing ubuntu 18.04. Can't say I know exactly what kernel version
17.10 was up to, sorry. It was the standard one, whatever dist-upgrade
would have gave me.
I'll try the kernel version you proposed and update this bug after I
Public bug reported:
Every few seconds I get something like this in my dmesg:
[44984.933221] do_IRQ: 1.34 No irq handler for vector
[44986.933976] do_IRQ: 1.34 No irq handler for vector
[44991.935614] do_IRQ: 1.34 No irq handler for vector
[45004.938590] do_IRQ: 1.34 No irq handler for vector
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1551886 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1551886
The automated link to bug 1551886 does not work.
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I tested opening further files as below which I think may not have been
(fully) tested. I used HEAD "0ceae62".
Windows 10:
* "Open with" set up to open 2.0.6 when HEAD was already running (HEAD took the
file, correctly)
* "Open with" set up to open HEAD when HEAD was already running
* "Send to"
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nvidia-367 broke my system. Now I can't get any nvidia-xxx version to
work.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: nvidia-304 304.134-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-62.83-generic 4.4.40
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-62-generic x86_64
367 broke my OS, and now the older versions don't work either.
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Why in the world is every earlier version dependent upon the 367
version? So I can't go back to a working driver? Asinine.
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`sudo apt-get install --reinstall bumblebee bumblebee-nvidia` didn't
work for me. When I try to my prime on NVIDIA performance mode it goes
back to intel power save mode on logout/login.
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Static link with `-static` also reproduces the issue, even with `-Wl
,--no-as-needed`. Removing `-static` fixed the issue for me.
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Michael, you can work around that for now by running killall nm-applet
with a script in your sleep.d directory:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/92218/how-to-execute-a-command-after-
resume-from-suspend#92235
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I tried `apport-collect 1581920` in a terminal (without backticks) and
it says "No additional information collected"
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Endless syslog
You may notice that the assertion failures are happening so fast that a
whole screen full of syslog messages are all in the same second.
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Every time I look at my syslog it is a sea of assertions interspersed
with actual relevant logs.
I have been letting this go for a long time. I think it is time I tried
to stop the log spam.
I love the applet, it is great!
My syslog consists of endless spam like this:
May
(In reply to Paul L from comment #14)
> Perhaps, then, this bug should be left open but with less priority until
> further performance improvements can be found?
Is it this bug or a more general one that typing in a label is too CPU
expensive?
On the 1 GHz machine typing a character into one
Thanks, Paul. RESOLVED-FIXED but see my comment at the end about CPU use
in case it is important.
Yes with 3000 labels on Win 7 64-bit (2.4 GHz) I see the difference
between 2.1.2 release and HEAD when Karaoke is open.
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit (Atom 1 GHz processor) with 1500 labels.
In
,
>> using Explorer "Open with" to open an AUP file or to import an associated
>> file
>> type displays a Windows dialogue "Audacity... has stopped working".
>>
> I can't make this happen Gale. Can you try again?
It's still 100% repeatable f
(In reply to comment #11)
As there has been no response from Benjamin about how to reproduce the crash
and given using "/tmp/audacity.sock" appears to be the most practical solution,
I suggest we apply this patch as is so we can get more testing on it.
Moved back to patch_ready.
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(In reply to comment #13)
Leland wrote:
> It definitely wouldn't hurt to validate both Linux AND Windows since they
> now share the same code.
On Win 7 (audacity.cfg and plugin*.cfg files deleted before launching HEAD),
using Explorer "Open with" to open an AUP file or to import an associated
(In reply to comment #6)
Benjamin wrote:
> The patch looks good to me with just one minor change: The socket file
> shouldn't be placed in "/tmp/audacity.sock", but in "/var/run/audacity.sock"
> instead.
Can you explain more? Is it to preserve the file between reboots?
Will every Linux distro
(In reply to comment #13)
Leland's modified patch committed at r13692.
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> I tested the patch on Ubuntu 14.04, but the running audacity process crashes
> when a second audacity process is launched
Hi Benjamin,
I can't reproduce that on Ubuntu 14.04 in a release build of Audacity.
Did you patch a debug build? What are the exact steps by which you
opened a second
(In reply to comment #5)
Gale wrote:
> Multiple files are still a problem. With the patch, multiple files can be now
> be imported with all the above methods if Audacity is not running. But if
> Audacity is already running, only one of the multiple files will import (no
> e
I have almost the same issues, except I run Metacity, so it's not
related to compiz, and in my case, the panic can happen at resume but
it frequently happens when I (try to) restart or shutdown. It kernel
panics with either black screen or text mode, with flashing numlock.
Stack trace scrolls off
(In reply to Benjamin Drung from comment #7)
Don't know at the moment, Benjamin, I am on Ubuntu 14.04 now on the 32-bit
machine, and I don't have a problem with compiling Audacity against self-built
FFmpeg 2.2.2 installed into /usr/local and using dynamic loading (i.e. default
Audacity
This appears to have been fixed by Audacity moving to wx3. I do not see
the issue now in HEAD on Ubuntu 14.04 in either "Unity" or "Gnome
Flashback".
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This appears to have been fixed by Audacity moving to wx3, which it will
support from Audacity 2.1.2 onwards.
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cursor volume tooltip is
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Not Responding in Windows 7 or any version of Windows.
** Affects: midori (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Since upgrading my i915 lockups are fixed (yay!) but now I have poor
battery life and I get a lot of spam in dmesg:
WARN_ON(!power_well-count) at
/build/buildd/linux-3.19.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_runtime_pm.c:680
intel_display_power_put+0x103/0x170 [i915]()
Oh, my stress test is http://jsfiddle.net/GzSWJ/123/show/
it reliably caused i915 gpu hangs for me before upgrading to 15.04.
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I installed the packages (needed headers too), rebooted into and
selected that version in grub, and so far it is passing my stress test
that provokes gpu hangs, and no hang yet, which is great!
Also, I haven't seen the warning yet (the ones I originally reported),
but that happens durng normal
Still got the WARN_ON:
[ 4616.728430] [ cut here ]
[ 4616.728453] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2575 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.19.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_runtime_pm.c:676
intel_display_power_put+0x163/0x170 [i915]()
[ 4616.728455]
The problem is caused by incorrect permissions on the directories
/var/spool/exim4
/var/spool/exim4/scan
and incorrect apparmor settings, as described here:
http://superuser.com/questions/344003/exim-clamav-file-access-error
One way to solve this problem would be to modify the exim4 and
The problem is caused by incorrect permissions on the directories
/var/spool/exim4
/var/spool/exim4/scan
and incorrect apparmor settings, as described here:
http://superuser.com/questions/344003/exim-clamav-file-access-error
One way to solve this problem would be to modify the exim4 and
** Also affects: exim4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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clamdscan can't scan anything
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Sorry, I misread this issue. I thought it was failure for clamd to scan
when integrated with exim4. It's the same underlying issue though; clamd
cannot scan when either permissions or apparmor settings prevent it from
doing so.
Shall I submit the exim4 version of this as a separate issue, or
Sorry, I misread this issue. I thought it was failure for clamd to scan
when integrated with exim4. It's the same underlying issue though; clamd
cannot scan when either permissions or apparmor settings prevent it from
doing so.
Shall I submit the exim4 version of this as a separate issue, or
A workaround has been committed at
https://code.google.com/p/audacity/source/detail?r=13894 so that
src/audacity.desktop.in is set to UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0. Audacity compiled
from source will thus show shortcuts in the menus and will have its own
menu bar in the application. It will remain up to
(In reply to comment #5)
What FFmpeg libraries do you have installed and where?
2.2.2 installed in /usr/local/lib.
Can you run these commands to shed some light on it?
find /usr/ -name avcodec.h
/usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h
/usr/local/include/libavfilter/avcodec.h
(In reply to comment #3)
Gale wrote:
--disable-dynamic-loading still fails to compile on Ubuntu 13.10 against
self-compiled FFmpeg 2.2.2 (even on fresh Audacity checkout).
That is, it fails with --disable-dynamic-loading the only argument, so using
FFMPEG=system.
Configuring
Created an attachment (id=497)
Tobias Platen's patch to allow passing subsequent files to Audacity on Linux
Tested on Win and Mac that patch builds and does not affect current
functionality.
Tested on Ubuntu 13.10 dragging audio files to Audacity icon, using file
manager Open (with association
I just tried now with Audacity HEAD built with system libsbsms 2.0.1-1
on Ubuntu 14.04, and there is no crash.
However I could not reproduce the bug in Audacity HEAD built with system
libsbsms 2.0.1-1 on Ubuntu 13.10, until I installed the 2.0.3 package
of Audacity. The 2.0.3 package crashed
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce crash in Audacity built from system sbsms
1 Download Lola.mp3 from
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7u-ChIr3ATUeXh4Ql9BQ2pMNEtSNGlUS3pUTkExY3JPb0VB/edit?usp=sharing
.
2 Import Lola.mp3 into Audacity and apply Sliding Time Scale to the whole
track at
Is this an Audacity or an Ubuntu bug?
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Audacity HEAD shows almost no shortcuts in menus using Unity
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Created an attachment (id=492)
make log Ubuntu 13.10 with --disable-dynamic-loading
(In reply to comment #2)
@Benjamin, Audacity compiles for me at r13196 against self-compiled FFmpeg
2.2.2 on Ubuntu 14.04 with --disable-dynamic-loading. --disable-dynamic-loading
still fails to compile on Ubuntu
Fixes have recently been committed to support libav 0.8 to 0.10 and FFmpeg 1.2
to 2.2. There are still known issues, see Steps to Reproduce.
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Observed in Audacity r13166 in Ubuntu 14.04 using Unity with Ambience or
Radiance theme. Only the shortcuts for Edit Undo and Redo are visible
in the menus. I do not experience inactive menus mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audacity/+bug/1312625 .
The updated clock settings have already been published upstream, at
http://www.iana.org/time-zones. Version 2013d of the time zone database,
released 2013-07-05, contains this update. That version has already been
incorporated in Debian unstable and testing.
It is urgent to propagate that version
@Tomer Cohen: You seem to be using Raring, which at this moment is on
version 2013b of the time zone database. That is why you will only be
hit on October 6. All other supported Ubuntu releases are on earlier
versions, so all those users were already hit today by this bug. (I am
using Quantal, so
Thanks for your note.
As I reported earlier, the problem was fixed upstream.
The upstream fix is now in Quantal, so I am using stock
Quantal and everything is good.
Is there anything I can do to help?
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You can work round it if your build of Audacity supports FFmpeg.
1 open the Extended Import Preferences
2 create a rule for *.OGV
3 drag FFmpeg-compatible files to the top of the list
4 uncheck Attempt to use filter in OpenFile dialog first
5 click OK.
Audio from the OGV files should now be
IMPORTANCE changed to P5, Repeatable.
Confirmed on Windows 7 but the file is corrupt.
oggdec.exe crashes trying to play it, hence probably why the import
aborts.
oggenc.exe reports:
New logical stream (#1, serial: 3d051edb): type vorbis
S
Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information
There are no virtualbox modules with this mainline kernel.
It is a hard requirement for this machine that it both connect to the
network and run virtualbox. Is there any way to get a kernel that
supports both the network adapter and virtualbox at this time? This is
urgent for me. Thanks for your
The ath9k_htc driver has been included in Ubuntu since at least 11.04.
This bug can be closed.
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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My TP-LINK TL-WN722N USB wireless adapter was working with Ubuntu 11.04.
I upgraded to 11.10 and then to 12.04; the device does not work with
either of those Ubuntu releases.
As seen in the attached lsusb, this is an Atheros AR9271 device, with
vendor code 0CF3 and device
OK, it's fixed upstream. I added the tag.
Now... this is a work machine, so it really does need to be on a
supported LTS release. It especially makes me nervous that I'm now
running precise on a raring kernel.
Is there any way to backport this, or am I OK staying on this kernel?
Thanks!
**
Rated as P5 at the moment (about half a dozen requests noted so far). There is
only limited player support on Windows (Firefox - output level cannot be
controlled except for mute - and Foobar2000). If we're going to add support we
should do it for all three platforms, I think.
Export support
(In reply to comment #1)
VLC actually supports Opus now, but their features page does not say so.
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I changed my mirror from
http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
to
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
I did an `apt-get update`, and tried again.
The result is exactly the same - it fails
with the same error message as before.
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Public bug reported:
I ran the following as root:
`apt-get install samba4`
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update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/tdbbackup.tdbtools to provide
/usr/bin/tdbbackup (tdbbackup) in auto mode.
Setting up samba4 (4.0.0~alpha18.dfsg1-4ubuntu2) ...
Unknown parameter encountered: max log
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
Bug 74 suggests we should incorporate these values in the hover tooltips
instead, so you don't have to click-to-see.
A workaround for now is to double-click the slider to open the fine adjustment
dialogue.
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Changed title to Exporting from integer internal formats to files in same
format or higher adds unwanted dither noise. Just about every format is
affected (including FFmpeg formats) except OGG.
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(In reply to comment #9)
1) Import a 24 bit file into Audacity with the default settings (creates a
32-bit float track).
2) Export the track as a 24 bit WAV file.
The audio in the exported file is identical to the original.
So we are downsampling, but *not* dithering?
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Hi - no go for me, I have:
apt-get purge vsftpd
rm /etc/pam.d/vsftpd
Checked that vsftpd.conf was removed
Manually removed ftp group as this had some users in
apt-get install vsftpd
/etc/pam.d/vsftp NOT recreated
Added user back into ftp group
Still can't access, I have attached the authlog
Hi - no go for me, I have:
apt-get purge vsftpd
rm /etc/pam.d/vsftpd
Checked that vsftpd.conf was removed
Manually removed ftp group as this had some users in
apt-get install vsftpd
/etc/pam.d/vsftp NOT recreated
Added user back into ftp group
Still can't access, I have attached the authlog
Probably a lot of lurkers hoping it will be fixed soon.
How can we assist you to investigate further? I would offer SSH into my
box but can't because I can't allocate an external IP. Could someone
else?
This is causing quite a lot of extra work having to manually load
patches to me Drupal dev
Probably a lot of lurkers hoping it will be fixed soon.
How can we assist you to investigate further? I would offer SSH into my
box but can't because I can't allocate an external IP. Could someone
else?
This is causing quite a lot of extra work having to manually load
patches to me Drupal dev
I of course understand that Ubuntu is FOSS, but any chance of this being
allocated to someone to fix?
Nearly seven weeks after reporting as a High priorty.
Thanks
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allocated to someone to fix?
Nearly seven weeks after reporting as a High priorty.
Thanks
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
Current version of lintian is 2.5.0~rc2u.
$ sudo apt-get install lintian
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be
I have the same problem having upgraded from 10.04 on AMD 64.
I can confirm that:
/lib/security/pam_shells.so does not exist
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_shells.so does exist
I have carried out update process.
I am still unable to FTP using user accounts.
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I have the same problem having upgraded from 10.04 on AMD 64.
I can confirm that:
/lib/security/pam_shells.so does not exist
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_shells.so does exist
I have carried out update process.
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(In reply to comment #2)
Rated as P3 and added release note. Please adjust the note if inaccurate.
Added comments from the launchpad report...
Comment from David Henningsson on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audacity/+bug/687689 comment 8 on
2011-03-21:
Christal wrote on
This does not appear to have anything to do with slow keys persisting
after being set in a user session.
Slow Keys is now always in effect on the natty gdm login screen on this
system, even though neither I nor any other user on this system has ever
used it during a regular session as far as
In gdm, when you hold down the shift key for 8 seconds, Slow Keys gets
turned on *silently*.
In a user session, #41427 is a known issue that the pop-up notification
about this sometimes is invisible because it is behind other windows,
and that the default is to enable Slow Keys if there is no
** Changed in: xpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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xpdf-utils cannot use the poppler backend. poppler is a different project.
It started out years ago as a fork of xpdf. They made the unfortunate decision
to use the same exact names for their command-line utilities as are
used by xpdf, creating major headaches for all distribution frameworks.
By
This seems to have been caused by an oversight in Debian
when they switched to poppler for rendering in the xpdf
viewer. I filed Debian bug #622343. Let's see how that goes.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=622343
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #622343
(In reply to comment #102)
This might be something that the devel subscribers would like to discuss.
Personally, I say go for it...
It's expected FFmpeg 0.6.2 will be released for Win/Mac users when 1.3.13 is
released. A cursory test of 0.6.2 on Win XP suggests 0.6.2 is OK.
This is
Fixed by patch for bug 176.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/695648
Title:
audacity crashed with SIGSEGV in memcpy() on WMA export
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Is the new FFmpeg support in these patches backwards-compatible beyond 0.5? So
if someone on Win went from 1.3.6 Beta to 1.3.13 Beta, they would not need to
update their FFmpeg? I don't think it matters if not, just asking.
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Leland
Applied v11 on Windows and Ubuntu (uninstalled FFmoeg HEAD so back to Ubuntu
FFmpeg).
Only minor WMA problem left is visibility of exported metadata to other apps -
see http://bugzilla.audacityteam.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134#c5 .
32-bit WAV files come in OK via FFmpeg as 32-bit on Win
What I want to do now to complete testing is to generate AMR/AC3/M4A/WMA files
outside Audacity and try those on Audacity on Win and Ubuntu.
This did not provide any problems in terms of correct audio being imported.
All the residual issues from this AFAICT are now at bug 317, bug 338, bug 339,
(In reply to comment #80)
AAC export on Ubuntu (native encoder using M4A files) is still wrong -
seems to be a silent file - playable but very small file size.
I'm pretty sure the small file size is expected, but the silent file is not.
Can you send me one of those via email?
I have sent
(In reply to comment #84)
Is this supposed to wait until after 1.3.13 is released? Or should it get
committed now?
I would agree to committing it because I think it would reduce the number of
Linux complaints about FFmpeg, and it's been pretty well tested on my systems.
But you need someone
Tried v12 on win 7 x64 so far. Main finding so far is that exported bit rates
are not correct. Exporting a stereo music track, both with FFmpeg 0.5 and 0.6
and according to Medianfo and iTunes,
24 kbps exports as 60 kbps
96 and 256 kbps both export as 150 kbps (the exported files are the same
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