I'm trying to record a reading of my just-published novel... and I'm underwhelmed. In KDE, I select multimedia->audacity, and it crashes. I can get it to run from a command line, but if I try to start "new", it crashes. When I was testing, and got the correct mike, then wanted to delete what I'd done and actually start, it crashes.
This is as installed, nothing odd.
Recommendations (other than reinstall)?
mark
I built it from source, once, several years ago. don't recall h aving had any problems. You may try that a last resort, y'know?
On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 7:35 PM mark m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to record a reading of my just-published novel... and I'm underwhelmed. In KDE, I select multimedia->audacity, and it crashes. I can get it to run from a command line, but if I try to start "new", it crashes. When I was testing, and got the correct mike, then wanted to delete what I'd done and actually start, it crashes.
This is as installed, nothing odd.
Recommendations (other than reinstall)?
mark
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On 7/7/21 7:34 PM, mark wrote:
I'm trying to record a reading of my just-published novel... and I'm underwhelmed. In KDE, I select multimedia->audacity, and it crashes. I can get it to run from a command line, but if I try to start "new", it crashes. When I was testing, and got the correct mike, then wanted to delete what I'd done and actually start, it crashes.
This is as installed, nothing odd.
Recommendations (other than reinstall)?
Well, I got it running again - from the command line. And read for maybe five minutes... and then audacity literally ate my system. Cursor disappears on and off, minutes to do anything, and I couldn't kill it, because it the window xterm took far too long to respond. I had to push the physical button, and power cycle the system.
Now to find something else to use to record a voice.
mark