The "Import Audio" (MP3) works fine; starts playing well too.
When about a minute is left of the mp3, I suffer from the following ::
a)
The sound stops coming into my left ear-plug.
b)
After about 3-4 seconds of step a), the sound disappears completely; although the time-slider keeps moving forward.
c)
If I pull back the time-slider to a previous position, I can again enjoy the mp3 normally (and after reaching the time-slide position of step a), a) and b) repeat YET AGAIN).
The above steps repeat, irrespective of the mp3. :~ :~ :~
Anybody heard of this idiotic behaviour before? :~ :~ :~
Regards,
Ajay
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargnsit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yippie !!!!!!
Finally, could get the "Import Audio" feature working !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to all.
Regards,
AjayOn Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Ajay Garg <ajaygargnsit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Alan for the reply.
Kindly let me know some of the file-names in "devel"; so that I may search for those files, and look at their "installlation" paths :) .
Thanks and Regards,
AjayOn Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:32 PM, Alan Horstmann <gineera@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday 03 April 2012 17:39, Ajay Garg wrote:If I have it correct, when you install from source the header files get
> (Thanks to Richard Ash, richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, at first place.)
>
> Anyways, I gave a try with compiling and installing libmad from
> "libmad-0.15.1b.tar.gz"; however, after that, when I did "./configure
> --with-libmad" for audacity, it still shows "LIBMAD: disabled".
>
> Surely, there _is_ a different way to get "libmad-devel" installed on
> armv7l; I will be grateful for help in this regard :)
installed also, and they are why the -devel package has to be added if doing
from pre-built packages.
It may be that they are being put somewhere that audacity doesn't find them?
Try to check the location? The audacity configure log will give you clues
also.
Regards
Alan
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