1.3.6 (beta) problems
On Vista SP1 when going to preferences options audacity crashes with a 'Audacity, the Free, Cross-Platform Sound Editor has stopped working' Seems to be OK on XP with SP3.
The download link supplied to ffmpeg in
http://lrn.1986.li/other/gsoc/ffmpegcit ... encies.exe
is missing or broken.
I believe I can work around the Vista problem by directly editing the .cfg file, but has someone got the ffmpeg download?
Cheers
Jim
1.3.6 (beta) Broken in Vista
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Re: 1.3.6 (beta) Broken in Vista
I've not tried it yet, but try this page: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=FFmpegdattrax wrote:has someone got the ffmpeg download?
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Re: 1.3.6 (beta) Broken in Vista
I'm seeing exactly the same behaviour. Vista SP1 Audacity 1.3.6 As soon as I try and access Preferences = Crash!dattrax wrote:1.3.6 (beta) problems
On Vista SP1 when going to preferences options audacity crashes with a 'Audacity, the Free, Cross-Platform Sound Editor has stopped working' Seems to be OK on XP with SP3.
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Jim
Re: 1.3.6 (beta) Broken in Vista
I have a workaround.
add
[FFmpeg]
enabled=1
to the .cfg file
The download link for the ffmpeg looks like it has now been restored
add
[FFmpeg]
enabled=1
to the .cfg file
The download link for the ffmpeg looks like it has now been restored
Re: 1.3.6 (beta) Broken in Vista
I want to try the WMA direct import feature using ffmpeg. I have the same issue - trying to access preferences causes Audacity to crash (on Vista SP1). I tried the workaround above and it seems to enable ffmpeg but instead of prompting me for the path it tells me to go to preferences (grrr!)dattrax wrote:I have a workaround.
add
[FFmpeg]
enabled=1
to the .cfg file
The download link for the ffmpeg looks like it has now been restored
Looking at the syntax of the config file I tried
[FFmpeg]
enabled=1
FFmpegLibPath=C:Program Filesffmpeg-binarybinavformat.dll
and
[FFmpeg]
enabled=1
Path=C:Program Filesffmpeg-binarybinavformat.dll
The second one seems close, no prompt at startup, but when I try to import an WMA file it doesn't work and gives me two prompts 1 - Audacity tried to use the libraries and couldn't find them, 2. Audacity couldn't import the file
Sorry I paraphrased the error msgs. I have to run now. Spent too much time on this already but I would love to get it working. Any help?
Thanks,
Ray