That upgrade may take you out of forum help. I don't have a Sierra machine and I don't know any of the other elves do, either.Should I upgrade (the macbook) to Sierra or would that invite more issues than it might solve?
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That upgrade may take you out of forum help. I don't have a Sierra machine and I don't know any of the other elves do, either.Should I upgrade (the macbook) to Sierra or would that invite more issues than it might solve?
Peter and I have Sierra, at least.kozikowski wrote:That upgrade may take you out of forum help. I don't have a Sierra machine and I don't know any of the other elves do, either.Should I upgrade (the macbook) to Sierra or would that invite more issues than it might solve?
If you did hit that merge bug, it is fixed in 2.1.3-alpha now, so it will be fixed in 2.1.3 when released.platypus67 wrote:there is a note that "Left-clicking in a stereo track to merge a clip at a split line may cause other clips to move" and I'm wondering whether that inadvertently happened before when the content shifted (even though I did not do any mono->stereo conversion). The .wav files have two channels by default, so even though the left & right are the same they ought to be recognised as stereo.
On my testing of that scenario, the AUF files are not deleted from the project you pasted into, which would have to happen to produce the missing alias block files error. Where exactly are the source files (what path)?platypus67 wrote:After editing together the tracks and saving the project, I quit audacity and then reopened by loading the project file. Got the message, "project check... detected 32 missing alias (.auf) blockfiles." I let audacity "regenerate alias summary files," saved, quit, opened again; now the project seems to be fine. So far no dislocations.
Am I getting this messages because of the wacky way I'm editing? I don't know how else to do it since there's no hold-all folder within the program for all the source files, such as in Final Cut, say. So I load each source into audacity, which of course creates a project window for it; then I copy whatever I need, paste it into my actual project, and when I'm done with the source file I close that window without saving (I don't need a project file for my raw material...). Is there a better (or correct) way of doing this that I'm missing?
The (Audacity) debug reports do not get sent to us automatically. I see you have attached them at http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 83#p317883. Thanks. I will ask there about that Sampling Tools message. It does not come from Audacity.platypus67 wrote:since Audacity generated a debug report my question is only, does this get sent to the developers automatically or should I find it and submit it?