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Audacity Dotpup - A fast, cross-platform audio editor

#1 Post by puppian »

Audacity 1.2.3

Audacity is a multi-track audio editor designed for easy recording, playing and editing of digital audio. Editing is very fast and provides unlimited undo/redo. Supported file formats include Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV, AIFF, and AU. Features:

# Record live audio.
# Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
# Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
# Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
# Change the speed or pitch of a recording. And more...

Download mirrors:
Site 1 http://noforum.de/dotpups/mixed/audacity.pup
Site 2 http://home.doramail.com/puppian/puppy/audacity.pup
right-click and choose "Save Link As"

Recording quick start: Go to File / Preference, choose "2 (Stereo)" under Channels and then restart Audacity. Next, choose the input source (such as "Microphone", "Line In", "Audio CD", etc.) using the drop-down menu next to the mic icon. You may need to set the volume levels of your audio device using the sliders for best results. Homepage

To uninstall, right-click the icon in /root/my-roxapps/ and choose "Uninstall Audacity".

This DotPup is created with the libraries collected by Klhrevolutionist :)
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good work

#2 Post by klhrevolutionist »

Great Job puppian and thanks. I believe this will help out puppy's
greatly. This can be used for creating audio tutorials, as well as
for PawCasting. If anybody thinks of any other uses for audio puppy it would be greatly appreciated to advise us.

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#3 Post by MU »

great :)

Just downloaded but not installed yet.

Some days ago I tried to get rezound working, another fine soundeditor.

It starts and you can load mp3, but it won't play them :?

So its great to hava audacity now :)

Thanks, Mark

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Hey, that's great!

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Thanks :) I wasn't fond of sound editing because that's too slow in windowz...
Now with puppy and audacity I'm having fun playing with my sound files...very fast !!! Puppy is great !!!

Btw, audacity needs libmp3lame.so to export mp3 files. So to convert files to mp3 files, go to File / Export As MP3 and when asked where libmp3lame.so is, browser to /root/my-applications/lib
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Radio Puppy pawedcast about Puppy 1.0.5

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I have used Audacity to create a Radio Puppy pawed cast about Puppy 1.0.5 in ogg vorbis format - it is a 1.3 meg file

http://tinyurl.com/d42jw

this is the bit you want
DOWNLOAD
PAWED_CAST_1.0.5B.OGG
FROM OUR DEDICATED SERVER
Does it play in the standard xine or are extra codecs needed for ogg vorbis?

Thanks to Puppian who Dotpupped Audacity and KlhRevolutionist who prepared it for Puppy :)

My broadcast is a bit choppy (my editing . . . )
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#7 Post by puppian »

Hey the pawed cast is great!!

It's a quick download and the sound is clear.

I can't open the file with gxine, but both xmms and mplayer play it fine.

I like the intro too :D

PS. and thanks Rev, for collecting all the libraries needed together 8), it's the most timing consuming task when making a dotpup
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#8 Post by Pizzasgood »

Thanks both of you! Now when I want to transfer my cassette recordings to my harddrive, I don't have to run them through lame. I can just do it all from the same program. One of these days I'm going to use it to try making some music with just my voice and maybe audio samples. It'll probably suck, but you never know! :)
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It was in front of my nose all the time. I have been doing a lot of recording on minidisk and editing with Audacity found that if I send .ogg to windows users most of them can't open them. I searched the board to find where lame was located and finally gave up.

Out of curiosity I did a google search today and there was my answer. I can't wait to send off a couple samples of my new native american flute to my friends.
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peppyy wrote:I can't wait to send off a couple samples of my new native american flute to my friends.
I want to hear it . . . Rumi the worlds most popular poet regards the flute as the ideal metaphor for the soul. Could be. I just like the sound of the Ney and the Japanese flute and . . .

Talking of Audacity we now have ALSA so most people should have sound and be able to do a Puppy podcast . . .
I think I did a Howto on that. Yes use ogg and low sample rate and mono . . .
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#11 Post by Pizzasgood »

Lame is either in standard puppy or the dev addon. I've never installed it in Puppy. It's just always been there since the first time I looked for it.
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#12 Post by peppyy »

Lobster wrote:
peppyy wrote:I can't wait to send off a couple samples of my new native american flute to my friends.
I want to hear it . . . Rumi the worlds most popular poet regards the flute as the ideal metaphor for the soul. Could be. I just like the sound of the Ney and the Japanese flute and . . .

Talking of Audacity we now have ALSA so most people should have sound and be able to do a Puppy podcast . . .
I think I did a Howto on that. Yes use ogg and low sample rate and mono . . .
I should really try to keep up better on the boards. I am almost finished with my book so maybe that will give some more time.

I uploaded the flute files to my4shared and you can find them here.

http://www.4shared.com/dir/285133/87a1e3f1/sharing.html

The password is cloudflute

I have both a Cm flute and a new Em I just got. All the recordings are from the first day I had each of them. They were transfered from a minidisk to puppy on my puppy music machine, (Currently about to run out of disk space with 1gb of music on it already)

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:) Very haunting . . .

Many thanks :)

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#14 Post by peppyy »

Must be you heard Coyote's wish.

I actually had a bunch of them howl to that song when I was hiking one day.

I am waiting for Puppy 2.0 for my next upgrade on that machine.
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extra

#15 Post by klhrevolutionist »

If you have audacity installed you can use this script. Create new blank file and paste this code into the blank file. Then rename the file to wma2mp3. Then chmod +x wma2mp3

Usage = cd to the directory which contains your wma files and use command
wma2mp3 *.wma

Code: Select all

#!/bin/sh
#
# wma to mp3


if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then

  echo "File $1 not found!"

else

  wav=`ls "$1" | sed -e 's/.wma/.wav/' | tr -d "*"`
  mplayer -ao pcm "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" "$1" &&
  mv audiodump.wav "$wav" && unset wav &&
  lame -h -b 192 "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.mp3" &&
  rm -f "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" ||
  echo "There was a problem with the conversion process!"

fi


# convert all wma files in directory

if [ $# -eq 1 -a -d "$1" ]; then

for file in $1/*.[Ww][Mm][Aa]; do
  wma2mp3 "$file"
done
exit

fi

# One or more wma files were given

for file in $*; do

  wma2mp3 "$file"

done

# Not enough information

if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then

  echo
  echo "Usage:	wma2mp3 myfile.wma"
  echo "	wma2mp3 /directory/containing/wma/files"
  echo "	wma2mp3 myfile.wma myfile2.wma myfile3.wma"
  # You have to use quotations for the arguement below.
  # Failure to do so will result in only one file being
  # converted. Namely, the first one it comes across...
  echo '	wma2mp3 "*.wma"'
  echo
  echo "For converting .wma's that have spaces in the"
  echo 'name, use the directory option OR "*.wma"'
  echo
  exit

fi

exit
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This should converty all wma files in the directory, but it might only do one at a time.
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Audacitcy Plugins

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Hello everyone

Im a singer from Linconshire England, Ecomoney set up my pc for me.

Ive just had audicity installed after upgrading to puppy 2.02 Openoffice. The additional plugin effects 1-6 at the bottom used to be a big long list, but now they are greyed out. How can I add them again?

Im very new to linux and forums so please be nice to me, but I need these very urgently for my work :D

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Puppy need to Sing

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:)

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#18 Post by MU »

The effects are not greyed out, if I select a part of a musictrac of an opened file.

If nothing is selected, then the effects are greyed out.

I'm using this one:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Multimedia/Au ... .3.2-beta/

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audacity effects plugin

#19 Post by sylvi »

Hi again.
'Greyed out' was the wrong term/explanation used.

I used to use audacity with a different/older version of puppy, and there were more options in the effects drop down menu. In the old version, i could click on the drop down menu and be given the option to use more plugins. I now only have 1-6. Some of the many previous effects were 'flange', 'reverbe' and so on, perfect for vocal effects. Please, if anyone can help me, I would be very grateful as i am working on a new song.

I already have an album out called 'Just Life' by SYLVIMAREE, written by myself and produced by M1 Music. Available from http://www.theorchard.com or http://www.m1music.com
I have had Puppy Linux for the last 4 months, I thought it would be fantastic if i could produce my own music too.

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Audacity 1.2.5 Stable

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Has someone already built a dotpup package for 1.2.5 stable? It has the following updates since 1.2.3:
Changes in Audacity 1.2.5

* An official Intel Mac version is now available.
* Fixed bug in Generate Silence which caused it to apply to all tracks instead of just the selected ones.
* Mac OS X: audio device opening code has been rewritten. First, it is much more conservative about changing device settings; it will not change settings when you open the program or close the preferences dialog anymore, and it will not change the settings when you begin playback/recording if the current settings are adequate. When it does change the settings, it should work much better on devices such as the Griffin iMic, ART USB Phono Plus, and Ion iMX02 USB.
* Mac OS X: added new Audio I/O preference that lets you tell Audacity to never change any audio device settings.
* Newer libsndfile supports FLAC import and export
* Updated soundtouch to current version which is faster and better quality
* Modified configure script prefers system libraries to local copies to reduce compilation times and memory usage.
* Minor updates to help files.
* New or updated translations: Bulgarian (bg), Galician (gl), Traditional Chinese (zh_TW), Simplified Chinese (zh), Slovenian (sl), Swedish (sv), Bangladeshi (bn), Slovakian (sk), Romanian (ro), Lithuanian (lt), Welsh (cy), and Turkish (tr).

Changes in Audacity 1.2.4b

* A serious problem with the French translation was corrected.

Changes in Audacity 1.2.4

* The File menu now includes a list of recent files.
* The "Generate Silence" effect now prompts for a length.
* Audacity is now built with Vorbis 1.1, which features better encoding quality and file compression.
* Dragging sound files into the Audacity window now works on Mac OS X and Linux, as well as Windows. (Before, it worked only on Windows.)
* Better support for certain audio devices on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"
* The "View History" window can now discard old undo levels to save disk space on Windows. (This previously worked only on Linux and Mac.)
* "Preferences" command is now in Edit menu.
* "Plot Spectrum" command is now in Analyze menu.
* Opening a project file saved by a later version of Audacity displays an intelligent error message. Also, trying to import a project file (instead of open it) displays an intelligent error message.
* Audacity now compiles in Visual C++ .NET 2003.
* Other minor bug fixes.
* New or updated translations: Arabic (ar), Czech (cs), Finnish (fi), Hungarian (hu), Japanese (ja), Norwegian (nb), Slovenian (sl), Simplified Chinese (zh_CN), Traditional Chinese (zh_TW).

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