What's the magic of installing multiple different Audacity versions in Windows?
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Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
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Re: Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
What are you trying to do and why? We're coming in half way through the movie, to use one of your expressions.kozikowski wrote:What's the magic of installing multiple different Audacity versions in Windows?
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If you are trying to run two instances of Audacity on Windows, you can't, even if both instances have their own Portable Settings folder, unless it's 1.0.x with current Audacity.
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Re: Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
Just install the different versions in different folders:kozikowski wrote:What's the magic of installing multiple different Audacity versions in Windows?
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Re: Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
Note that you won't be able to add more than one of the multiple Audacity versions to the right-click context menu "Open with" unless you rename one of the other audacity.exe's.waxcylinder wrote:Just install the different versions in different folders:
But I have no idea what the goal is. I see the user is reluctant to let go of 2.1.1, but why? There is no problem using 2.1.3 to open AUP files created in 2.1.1.
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Re: Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
That's against the possibility of the upgrade weirdly damaging one or more of their valuable projects.I see the user is reluctant to let go of 2.1.1, but why?
But we won't have to worry about that any more in v2.2.0, right?
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Re: Multiple Audacity Versions in Windows
If the problem with AUP files being empty after save is anything to do with the AUTOSAVE file being changed to a binary file instead of XML (which is not impossible), then 2.1.1 will have the same issue. 2.1.0 is the final version to have an XML AUTOSAVE file.kozikowski wrote:That's against the possibility of the upgrade weirdly damaging one or more of their valuable projects.I see the user is reluctant to let go of 2.1.1, but why?
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