On 26/05/2020 17:35, Kevin Becker wrote:
On Tue, 2020-05-26 at 21:48 +0530, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I've never heard of anyone using Audacity to play audio. No doubt there
is a way to do that, but that isn't its function. It's an audio editor,
not an audio player. I'm surprised it can even play audio streams as
I've only ever used it to edit audio files.
Well you might need to play back your audio that you edited to check
if you got the editing right.
Nevertheless, a feature not working is a bug. Saying that its not used
very often is not a very compelling excuse.
I've never edited any audio without also playing it back. It's not like
the matrix where I can make out the sounds by looking at the sound waves.
I'm still with fc30, and kde. 'System Settings' offers me a virtual
audio device with simultaneous output to the motherboard and nVidia
hardware, and the on-screen audio widget lets me choose. Perhaps fc32
gnome has something similar?
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