dantonic: I usually recommend installing Personal Menu; it makes adding new icons easy. If you want to do it the hard way, you have to make a .desktop file for the application in /usr/share/applications/hildon
As for bringing forward Easy Mer, I'm waiting to see what Mer .13 brings. I want to give them one version to sort out what the Fremantle Beta release can give them.
Thanks... did the syncroot and things are ok now... only point is that user 'user' is not created until syncroot is run.
What I am still seeing is the problem with GtkFileChooser, it crashes when OpenOffice invokes it.
dantonic: I usually recommend installing Personal Menu; it makes adding new icons easy. If you want to do it the hard way, you have to make a .desktop file for the application in /usr/share/applications/hildon
hi, I have Personal Menu, but it doesn't have the Audacity icon in there to add. Do I have to create it somehow? Not sure how
great, thank you was able to create the icon. unfortunately can't get the output source configured. under preferences for 'device playback' it says 'portaudio v19' and when i hit the pull down menu, it gives me no options at all. any ideas?
the error is
' Error while opening sound device. Please check the output device settings and the project sample rate.'
If you receive this error: "Error opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the Project Sample Rate" or "Please check the output device settings and the Project Sample Rate"
even when no other device is using the sound card, and your permissions are correct, it simply means there's a problem with your Audacity settings. You may have a sample rate selected that your sound card does not support. You can alter this by changing the Project Rate at the bottom left of the Audacity window. If you receive the "check the input device settings" message, try setting the "recording channels" in the Audio I/O tab of Preferences to mono or stereo, and if you are recording something playing on the computer, turn off "software playthrough".
go back to audacity-src and run ./configure..., make, make install again
Please post your experiences with Audacity and PortAudio v19 directly to Audacity_PortAudio_v19. As noted there, known issues currently exist with v19 if playing audio with OSS emulation enabled under ALSA.
Hey qole,
thanks so much for your help. This is probably easy but I'm a nub.
I'd like to try to re-install the portaudio v19 as the guide says, but I can't seem to find the directory audacity-src-1.2.x/lib-src/portaudio-v19/
I'm looking using the debian terminal, and even then I am unsure where that directory is. I tried looking for it with a which and find command, but can't find it. I searched through a lot of the directories. is there a better command that would locate it? Or do you know where it would be?
I'll be honest, I really don't know much more than what I posted. If recompiling a package from source is beyond you, then maybe you shouldn't bother. I personally wouldn't bother, since this is supposed to be "Easy" Debian, and that isn't very easy sounding...
I doubt Audacity would perform very well on the tablet, anyway. I tried using it a year ago and it took forever to load an MP3, and it kept crashing... Have you checked to make sure you're recording with a very low sample rate (try 8bitkhz PCM first)?
Have you checked to make sure you're recording with a very low sample rate (try 8-bit PCM first)?
Yes, from what I've read, the audio recording hardware on the tablet is quite limited. Others in the fora have stated that the hardware is limited to an 8 kHz sample rate.