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Time track

Post by laknox » Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:30 pm

When I load several tracks at one time to do basic editing on, the last track loaded will have the time track above the work area correctly displayed. After I export that file and close it, the next track, and all subsequent tracks, do not correctly show the time track. Is this a setting I'm not finding or is this a buglet in Audacity? Not critical, just annoying. Were it critical, I'd simply load one track at a time.

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Re: Time track

Post by steve » Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:35 pm

When you say "Time Track", do you mean like this: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/time_tracks.html
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Re: Time track

Post by laknox » Wed Aug 24, 2016 1:54 am

steve wrote:When you say "Time Track", do you mean like this: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/time_tracks.html
I'm talking about the time track or scale that appears directly above the work area. It's grey and goes from 0 to the end of that particular track.

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Re: Time track

Post by steve » Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:43 am

Sorry but I don't recognise what you are referring to. Please post a screenshot.
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Re: Time track

Post by Gale Andrews » Wed Aug 24, 2016 2:13 pm

laknox wrote:When I load several tracks at one time to do basic editing on, the last track loaded will have the time track above the work area correctly displayed. After I export that file and close it, the next track, and all subsequent tracks, do not correctly show the time track. Is this a setting I'm not finding or is this a buglet in Audacity?
Do you mean the Timeline?

If so, yes it's a bug in Audacity 2.1.2, assuming you are using that version. That problem is mentioned in the 2.1.2 Release Notes. It will be fixed in the next 2.1.3 release.

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Re: Time track

Post by laknox » Wed Aug 24, 2016 2:41 pm

First screen shot showing the time scale from 0 to about 16:35 on the line immediately above the work area:
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Second screen shot showing the time scale from 0 to ?, with a -1.0 in the middle:
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If I only load 1 file at a time, the scale shows correctly, but whenever I load multiple files, only the last file loaded shows the scale correctly.

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Re: Time track

Post by laknox » Wed Aug 24, 2016 2:44 pm

Gale Andrews wrote:
laknox wrote:When I load several tracks at one time to do basic editing on, the last track loaded will have the time track above the work area correctly displayed. After I export that file and close it, the next track, and all subsequent tracks, do not correctly show the time track. Is this a setting I'm not finding or is this a buglet in Audacity?
Do you mean the Timeline?

If so, yes it's a bug in Audacity 2.1.2, assuming you are using that version. That problem is mentioned in the 2.1.2 Release Notes. It will be fixed in the next 2.1.3 release.

Please don't forget to tell us your Audacity version, especially if you are reporting something that could be a bug. See the pink panel at the top of the page.

Thanks


Gale
Crap, I =meant= to include the version #. I am running 2.1.2. OK, so it's a known bug. At least I know I didn't FUBAR something, which is what I was worried about. Now, if they could only get it so that files are saved to the same folder they were loaded from by default... :-) Any time frame for the .3 update? Thanks, Gale.

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Re: Time track

Post by steve » Wed Aug 24, 2016 2:46 pm

Ah yes. As Gale wrote, that is called the "Timeline" (see: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/timeline.html), and it's a bug in the current version of Audacity (2.1.2).
Audacity 2.1.3 is due to be released fairly soon (I'm not sure of the exact schedule), and the bug has been fixed for 2.1.3.
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Re: Time track

Post by Gale Andrews » Thu Aug 25, 2016 1:27 pm

laknox wrote:Now, if they could only get it so that files are saved to the same folder they were loaded from by default...
I think you mean "exported to"? If you import an audio file, Audacity does offer to save project to the folder the imported file came from, but not so if you export.

It's a popular request, so I can add your "vote".


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