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Have you any idea what may be wrong? And what I must do to fix this silly problem? I have a project pending and must buy other software if Audacity simply won’t work for me anymore.Microsoft Community Chat Helpful resources I’ve used Audacity for several years with never a problem, so this is a new experience. So….have you any idea what may cause such a weird effect? It seems intuitively obvious that a recording made with Audacity should then play it back exactly as it was recorded. Surely, I thought, this would fix the problem. Having come across your resources (thank you!), I decided to remove the standard package version and replace it with the latest and greatest version from your PPAs. I’ve done the usual “google-it” thing to see if others reported the same problem.
I did twiddle the “speed” settings, but that simply slowed down the incoherent recording. When I record a voice chunk directly using Audacity, it plays back the recording virtually at light speed. I’m a bit frustrated after recently installing Audacity on a new System76 laptop running Ubuntu and recently upgraded to 15.10. Or just run below commands one by one in terminal: sudo apt-get updateįor issue and help, please use Audacity Forum.
After adding the PPA, you can upgrade the editor using Software Updater (or Updater Manager). When it opens, run command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/audacityĢ. To add the PPA, open terminal from the Dash, Menu, or by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard. Update: PPA updated with the 2.1.1 packages for 15.10, 15.04, and 14.04! Ubuntu 12.04 is excluded due to the old libsuil library.ġ. So far, Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 15.04, Linux Mint 13 and 17 are supported. Since Audacity Team only provides an daily build PPA with latest development packages and Ubuntu repositories still provide old versions in Software Center, I’ve uploaded Audacity 2.1.0 into this PPA.
Install / Upgrade to Audacity 2.1.0 in Ubuntu / Linux Mint: