Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
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Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Is there a key, similar to Fit to width, but in the vertical direction? And so, it is necessary to stretch by the mouse, having hooked on the bottom edge.
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Re: Place the track to full screen the vertical direction?
Default position (1), necessary (2).
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
In Audacity 2.2.2:
"View menu > Track Size > Fit to Height (Shift + Ctrl + F)"
The full list of shortcuts is here: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... rence.html
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Thank you! But this is not quite a full screen. Still, the strip remains unfilled.
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Yes it does - that's the way it is designed to work, so that there is a little room for things below the track, without the need for scrolling.
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Thank you! It's very good, at least in perspective, to have a really full screen, but, as I understand, this task is not among the first.
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Your illustrations suggest you don't want a graphic solution so it looks pretty. You want to make the show louder.
Effect > Amplify. The default setting ([_]Allow Clipping - de-select) will make the blue waves fill the screen top to bottom and will stop increasing the volume just before the sound distorts.
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Effect > Amplify. The default setting ([_]Allow Clipping - de-select) will make the blue waves fill the screen top to bottom and will stop increasing the volume just before the sound distorts.
Koz
Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Sorry, but I don't need to amplify the signal at all.
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Re: Stretching the track to full screen in the vertical direction?
Worth a shot.Sorry, but I don't need to amplify the signal at all.
Koz