djblanch wrote: in archived 2.0.4 release candidate topic
Im running OSX 10.7.5 on a MacBook. I downloaded the latest build (quasi-2.0.4 candidate) and am having the same problems I was experiencing with 2.0.3: I'm unable to directly open sound files (either by dropping on the app or opening from the "File" menu), and there is no crash report generated. At Gale's suggestion, I made sure I tried files with simple names (short, no spaces or characters other than alpha) but still no luck. In 2.0.3 I was able to create a new file, add blank tracks, then import wav or mp3 (or other formats) into it; then I could work with and save/export the file as wav or mp3. But with the 2.0.4 even trying to import produces a crash. If I drag and drop, the program opens and gives me the option of recovering the "new" file from the last crash, but the dragged file does not open, and if I try to open it from the "File" menu, I get a crash with no report generated. There must be something conflicting, but I have no idea what, so any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated. I was not able to find anything by searching the forum that addressed the troubles I'm experiencing. I suspect this is not directly related to the _latest_ build, but there was a newly added problem in the 2.0.4 candidate, so I thought I'd post anyway.
David,
Thanks for posting in the release candidate topic (now archived). The crash report you sent to
[email protected] appeared to be the same problem related to Unicode characters that would cause crashes in 2.0.3.
I don't know why there would be no Mac crash report, but I would try opening Audacity after a crash by double-clicking its icon, not by dragging a file to the icon. If the crash recovery dialogue appears, discard the unsaved changes, use File > Close to get rid of the temporary data, then Tracks > Add New (if that helps) and then import the file.
Or if you want to save the unsaved changes from the crash recovery dialogue, do File > Save Project As... and save the project to a new name.
Unfortunately the nature of this problem is that you only have to edit a completely unrelated file in Finder that has an accented character (or the folder it is in has such a character), and then dragging in any file may crash (even if there are no accented characters in the file name or the folder path).
Have you tried rebooting? This is the best cure, even if you have to reboot several times.
When Audacity has stabilised, try using File > Import > Audio. It's less convenient than drag and drop, but drag and dropping files (and File > Open) is probably the most prone to this problem.
Gale