Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
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Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
Windows 10; Audacity 2.4.2
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but when I try to select and label two regions while audacity is playing, something appears to go wrong.
To reproduce, generate 30 seconds of silence. Press the space bar to begin playing. Now, while the clip is playing, press the following characters in sequence: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "abc", then enter, then: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "def", then enter. What I am hoping for is to mark and label two regions, one labelled "abc", the second labelled "def".
Audacity creates the first label just fine. And the next "[" sets the next left boundary just fine, but the following "]" acts as though I had just typed Ctrl-"B" before it: it creates a point label at the point where the left boundary was set then treats the "]" as data for the label. (I never get to the Ctrl-"B" or the "def", etc.).
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but when I try to select and label two regions while audacity is playing, something appears to go wrong.
To reproduce, generate 30 seconds of silence. Press the space bar to begin playing. Now, while the clip is playing, press the following characters in sequence: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "abc", then enter, then: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "def", then enter. What I am hoping for is to mark and label two regions, one labelled "abc", the second labelled "def".
Audacity creates the first label just fine. And the next "[" sets the next left boundary just fine, but the following "]" acts as though I had just typed Ctrl-"B" before it: it creates a point label at the point where the left boundary was set then treats the "]" as data for the label. (I never get to the Ctrl-"B" or the "def", etc.).
Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
Works fine for me with Audacity 2.4.2 on Xubuntu:jademan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 1:26 amTo reproduce, generate 30 seconds of silence. Press the space bar to begin playing. Now, while the clip is playing, press the following characters in sequence: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "abc", then enter, then: "[", "]", Ctrl-"B", "def", then enter. What I am hoping for is to mark and label two regions, one labelled "abc", the second labelled "def".
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Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
Works for me on Windows 10.
Perhaps worth resetting keyboard preferences (https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... ences.html)
I'm using the "Full" set of defaults.
Perhaps worth resetting keyboard preferences (https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... ences.html)
I'm using the "Full" set of defaults.
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Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
This looks like you pressed:

- [
- ]
- Ctrl+B
- abc
- Enter
- [
- Ctrl+B
- ]
- def
- Enter
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Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
(steps 7 and 8 the wrong way round)
See attached video. No - I only use Ctrl-B for the first label.
I tried resetting my keyboard preferences to default (standard) as well as default (full). No change in behavior.Perhaps worth resetting keyboard preferences (https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... ences.html)
I'm using the "Full" set of defaults.
No cigar. No joy.
Anyway thanks for taking the trouble to try to duplicate this on Windows 10.
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Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing
Ah, I bet I know what it is. Check in "Preferences > Tracks Behaviors" and turn off "Type to create label".
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Re: Won't Label 2nd Region Properly While Playing [SOLVED]
Thats It!
Now, all I have to do is figure out why my Multi-Tool is popping up!
But I'll save that for another day....
This problem is fixed!
This problem is fixed!
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