Michael Schwendt wrote:
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Fedora 8 binaries of Audacity 1.3.4-beta for i386 and x86_64 can be found here:
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i just gave your package a quick check (on an up-to-date F8/i386) and it
seems to work well.
# yum --nogpgcheck install tmp/audacity-1.3.4-0.2.beta.fc8.i386.rpm
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Installing:
audacity i386 1.3.4-0.2.beta.fc8
tmp/audacity-1.3.4-0.2.beta.fc8.i386.rpm 7.8 M
Installing for dependencies:
soundtouch i386 1.3.1-8.fc8 fedora 58 k
wxGTK i386 2.8.4-6.fc8 fedora 4.4 M
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It seemed fine with a 44.1 kHz wav file, using the default OSS audio
output setting. Switching to ALSA caused the sample rate problem you
mentioned. I had to change the project rate to 48 kHz to get any playback.
My sound hardware is just the built-in VIA:
# lspci | grep -i multi
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 30)
I don't have any inputs available ATM to check recording.
I haven't tried any real editing yet.
Thanks for your help with this--I have no current project, but I expect
to be doing some soon.
<Joe