On 21/11/2007, stan <goedigi89__e@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > "Couldn't play" or "couldn't load"? For mp3 decoding you would need to > > build "--with mp3" as you need libmad-devel which is not included with > > Fedora. Loading ogg and wav works here. > > > > > They loaded, but wouldn't play. The same error I get when running the > versions from audacity.sourceforge.net. > The dialog comes up saying to check the sound > card and rate. That's what I've described in the original post (for example, I here would need to choose a "Project Rate" of 48 kHz to be able to play a 44.1 kHz WAV file). And it's one reason why Fedora cannot upgrade to these new beta releases yet. > >> Incidentally, even though the packages for audacity say 1.3.2, they are > >> actually > >> 1.3.4-beta. > >> > >> # yum list all | grep -i audacity > >> audacity.i386 1.3.4-0.2.beta.fc7 > >> installed > >> audacity-debuginfo.i386 1.3.4-0.2.beta.fc7 > >> installed > >> audacity.i386 1.3.2-14.fc7 > >> fedora > >> audacity-debuginfo.i386 1.3.2-14.fc7 > >> fedora-debuginfo > >> audacity-nonfree.i386 1.3.2-0.6.beta.lvn7 livna > >> > > > > No, the list is correct. Notice the right column (which you get when > > you run that command) where it says "installed". Where it says > > "fedora" or "livna", it refers to an uninstalled pkg in the > > repository. > > > > > No, that isn't true. I actually installed them and checked the help, > about for them. > They are 1.3.4-beta. No, the 1.3.2-* packages really are 1.3.2-beta. They are included with Fedora and Livna. You mix up things somehow. > And they don't work just like the downloads from > audacity.sourceforge.net. Right, because the code is broken. That's what I'm trying to prove. ;)