> that is, mix down stereo tracks to mono. > b) Handle GSM export the same in Export Multiple as normal Export. > Yes, that should be done until we can do something better > "Cannot export stereo track as GSM 6.1" > a) Improve the message - something like: > OK, that appears not to be on Bugzilla and would be P3. > is intended for mono only, but the error message is unhelpful: This is not totally unexpected if GSM 6.10 > 2) Export Multiple fails if export format is GSM 6.10 and project > We can probably make that bug P3 if we can determine what No that does not work.ĭetails of previous tests and build logs are in this thread: > ffmpeg=local? If so that could be listed as a workaround. > Can you export mono WMA if you configure Audacity with I've added "on Debian Wheezy (Stable)" to the bug title. > If building against system FFmpeg (as on Ubuntu) it appears not disable-dynamic-loading", which is currently the only way thatĪudacity can be built with FFmpeg support on a vanilla installation ofĭebian Stable (as described in the bug report). Normally assume a default build unless specified otherwise? In thisĬase the bug description specifies the non-default "./configure I don't understand the distinction that you are making. > export mono WMA with -disable-dynamic-loading if building The normal Export and Export Multiple, then checked the format wasĬorrect using MediaInfo, then imported each file back into Audacity.īefore testing, audacity.cfg was deleted so that Audacity was using I exported both a mono and a stereo track for each format, using both I didn't check Metadata (I don't know what metadata each is supposed > Have you tested metadata at all, or just that the output file was Yes, the formats explicitly listed in the Export dialog:ĪIFF, WAV, GSM 6.10, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Flac, MP2, M4A, AC3 and WMA. > WAV to import using FFmpeg by selecting "FFmpeg-compatible > drop-down menus" and "importing natively", so e.g. By "standard formats" you mean "listed in the > All standard formats tested for Import, Export and Export Multiple. > Subject: Standard Import / Export format test results for Linux You can also upload and share your own sounds.On 10 August 2014 17:29, Gale Andrews wrote: I love free stuff! Here are some great places to get free audio plugins and other really great audio stuff.įree DAW for recording, mixing, and editing.įree sounds that anybody can use. This is an awesome way to begin getting into electronics and building your own controllers.Īnother yet more advanced way of designing and building gadgets.Ī Great place to buy the above devices along with thousands of other electronic components for building and learning. Professor Erbe also teaches at UCSD and has been an important figure in the electronic music world. Soundhack by Tom Erbe provides great plugins and modular hardware. Professor Puckett teaches at UCSD and is the creator of Pure Data which is an amazingly powerful audio production tool that is free and open source. Thank you Melanie for all of the experience and shared knowledge. Melanie is a wonderful and talented Sound Designer who I assisted in multiple productions around San Diego. Joe has been an amazing mentor and teacher to me in working with sound for theatre. Joe is the Sound and Video Supervisor at the La Jolla Playhouse. She has taught me everything I know about art and she is doing big things in San Diego. Kim is a great friend of mine ands is a magnificent artist. I have listed links to the top sites I go to and use for music and sound production as well as important people who have been my mentors, teachers, and friends.
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