The current release is 2.0.6 http://audacityteam.org/download/windows . If it's an external microphone, make sure you turn the input volume up in Mixer Toolbar: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/m/images/2/2b/mixertoolbarwithoutinputselect.png Make sure you have not disconnected the microphone accide...
Another way to make Show Clipping look more like it sounds would be to allow Show Clipping to discriminate between clipping runs of different length (show runs of only one to three samples in a different colour or provide an option not to show them at all). If I ever post the proposal for improved d...
I downloaded Audacity after failing to find a decent way to level the volume of my many music files. However, on downloading I find no instruction on how to set it up properly. I imported a batch of files expecting to then be asked to let the system analyse them and then be able to set volume level...
There is no Audacity port for x64 on Windows. If you require a 64-bit version of Audacity you can install a 64-bit version of Linux on a 64-bit machine. I think then the repository build of Audacity offered to you via the packaging system would likely be 64-bit. If you self-compile Audacity with def...
I'm using windows 8.1 64 bits. I downloaded the audacity and it's audacity 2.0.0 It won't affect your problem but it's best to use the latest Audacity (currently 2.0.6) from http://audacityteam.org/download/windows . I tried different ports before but I still sounded the same just now. They are not...
I strongly suspect that it would be easier to add libopus directly to Audacity than add explicit Opus support via FFmpeg, since libopus is not a moving target. I know that Martyn wanted to add native opus support - here is his thread about it on the Xiph.org lists http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/op...
I just update the version 2.0.2 to the latest version 2.0.6. Since then, each opening Audacity affect my Audio balance of my Realtek card. How to make Audacity does not change my Audio balance setting. You don't unfortunately. It's a bug that occurs in Audacity when using a small minority of sound ...
I use Audacity to amplify the sound of my MKV. I have a problem with the AAC 6 channels. When I export it, I end up with the very low voices on the left channel and have only the right channel when assembled with mkvmerge ... An idea? Drag the exported file back into Audacity. If that file is corre...