I just finished playing my old cassette recordings from 10+ years ago into the computer and recorded this on audacity. so each tape is 45 minutes — and I recorded #16 -45 minute tracks…
I have 24 gig ram on my 8 core processor at 4 gig hz speed AMD win 10 there were some processing errors going on with this set of tracks…
I bet it is memory management =-= I lost the whole set of 16 tracks in a crash end process while it was not responding after like 1/2 and hour I am recovering the audio tracks now it seems that after about 12 - 13 45 minute tracks audacity became mmmmmm sluggish like and needing lots of extra time to do anything … I just want to render these 16 tracks to files… export multiple you know… so yeah during the last to track recordings there were some dropped recording spots reported by the program 000 and such-- also the program had a complaint about processor being busy … causing the dropped spots…that I ignored – === I guess I will wait and report back if the program can recover the 16 tracks…
yep recovered thanks for that the volume setting adjustments post record were lost… I can do that again… the data is there – OK I labeled the tracks from the audio tapes as I was recording… and so in the export multiple I use the track name for the for the file name and title… it works great when I do this with 12 or 14 tracks tonite it is 16 and going to insane settings this is really my normal setting here on this side of the universe
so this time I am not getting the track label boxes being displayed by audacity like was before…there were about five of them on top of everything it is still sluggish but I didn’t fast click save 16 times Like I did the first time – it is all good… I just want to say thanks for all the safeties that went into this program for it to recover these tracks- next time I will only have maybe 12 - 14 45 minute tracks to work with at a time.
Peace…