starting Audacity 1.3 beta
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Audacity 1.3.x is now obsolete. Please use the current Audacity 2.1.x version.
The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Audacity 1.3.x is now obsolete. Please use the current Audacity 2.1.x version.
The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
starting Audacity 1.3 beta
I succesfully downloaded (twice) Audacity 1.3 beta, but I cannot start the program. I get the error message: Cannot make the activation context for 'C:Program FilesAudacity 1.3 Beta (Unicode)audacity.exe'. Error in manifest or policy file '' on line . A part version necessary for application is conflicting with another part version which is already active. Conflicting parts are: Part 1: C:Program FilesAudacity 1.3 Beta (Unicode)Microsoft.VC90.CRT.MANIFEST. Part 2: C:WindowsWinSxSmanifestsx86_microsoft.vc90.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.21022.8_none_bcb86ed6ac711f91.manifest.
Who can help me to solve this problem?
Who can help me to solve this problem?
Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
I've moved this topic to the Audacity 1.3 part of the forum.
Are you installing Audacity as an Administrator?
Which version of Windows are you using?
You may need to update/repair Microsoft Visual C++ on your machine, but what to do next will depend on what your computer is running.
Are you installing Audacity as an Administrator?
Which version of Windows are you using?
You may need to update/repair Microsoft Visual C++ on your machine, but what to do next will depend on what your computer is running.
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Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
I did not install as an administrator. I have windows Vista.
Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
Try running the installer as an Administrator - if it still does not work, try setting "Compatibility Mode" to Windows XP.
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Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
It works! Thanks!
Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
I have a trouble with “Getting sound into Audacity”.
My OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3; Audacity 1.3.x (Beta) + Lame v.398.2.
What have I did after installing ?
1. I connected my sound source to the analog audio ports /the blue jack/ on the back of my computer
2. I started “Audacity” and opened the “Preference” and “Devices”.
3. I have chosen /twice/ my audio device (first MME: Realtek HD Audio output and input; than: Windows DirectSound: Realtek HD Audio output/input).
4. Both times there was no “selector of source for recording” ("Line In" or "Mic") at the Mixer Toolbar to see.
Please, could You help me ?
My OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3; Audacity 1.3.x (Beta) + Lame v.398.2.
What have I did after installing ?
1. I connected my sound source to the analog audio ports /the blue jack/ on the back of my computer
2. I started “Audacity” and opened the “Preference” and “Devices”.
3. I have chosen /twice/ my audio device (first MME: Realtek HD Audio output and input; than: Windows DirectSound: Realtek HD Audio output/input).
4. Both times there was no “selector of source for recording” ("Line In" or "Mic") at the Mixer Toolbar to see.
Please, could You help me ?
Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
The input selector in Audacity is only available if the sound card agrees to play nicely, but some don't 
The (almost) fail-safe method for selecting the input source is to use the sound-cards control panel/mixer application. There is usually a loudspeaker icon near the time/date that you can double click on (or right click) to open up the sound card control panel. You then go to the recording settings of that control panel, select the input that you want to use, and adjust the record level.
On RealTek sound card control panels, there are often some settings hidden behind an icon that looks like a spanner.
The (almost) fail-safe method for selecting the input source is to use the sound-cards control panel/mixer application. There is usually a loudspeaker icon near the time/date that you can double click on (or right click) to open up the sound card control panel. You then go to the recording settings of that control panel, select the input that you want to use, and adjust the record level.
On RealTek sound card control panels, there are often some settings hidden behind an icon that looks like a spanner.
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Re: starting Audacity 1.3 beta
Thanks "Stevethefiddle"
I will try to do my best
I will try to do my best