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Audacity 1.1.2 for Windows (update)
M
post Dec 23 2002, 17:59
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The last beta of Audacity came with an unintended "undocumented feature"; selecting anything from a track pop-up menu would immediately crash the program. Handy, huh? Anyway, yesterday saw the release of 1.1.2 as a bugfix. Not terribly newsworthy, save that anyone currently using 1.1.0 or 1.1.1 is strongly advised to upgrade.

Again, according to the Audacity website:

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This only affects the pop-up menu in the track's label - all other menus function correctly - and this only affects the Microsoft Windows version of Audacity 1.1.1.


We now return you to your regularly scheduled squabbling over whether APE tags on MP3 files are more of a "hack" than gapless support... blink.gif

- M.

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post Jan 21 2003, 07:18
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Using 1.1.1 in WinMe, with Roxio GoBack, it seemed to create gigabytes of temp files when I load a 70 mb file. It had to be ctrl-alt-del terminated. Then the GoBack restore area was overcrammed so I had to uninstall and reinstall that. & I did this twice! Thinking that this was the bug this fix release targeted, I repeated the ordeal. Only four hours down the drain.
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post Jan 21 2003, 07:28
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Hi ckjnigel. Sorry to hear about your frustrated efforts... would you consider filing a bug report with the developers and explaining the problem?

- M.

Edit: Seems I can't spell, tonight... so I'm "furstrated" indeed!

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