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- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:02:53 +0900
- From: "Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon" <ronfaxon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Editing Soud Files (WAV & MP3)
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Godwin Stewart wrote: >On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:23:07 +0900, "Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon" ><ronfaxon@example.com> wrote: > >> closed the program, but when I attempt to restart it, I get an >>error message saying that it's already running. >> >> > >Look in audacity's temp workspace directory (default is ~/.audacity_temp >IIRC, but you can `grep ^TempDir ~/.audacity`). There will be a file called >audacity-lock-$username in there. rm it. > Up until now, all of the programs I've gotten into the files with were installed by me in my Home/User folder - sorry for the horrible basicness of this question, but which folder should I be looking in? Wait! Wait! Wait! I found it! Just for other newbie bozos like myself out there, here's how I found it: 1) In Konqueror, I set "View" to "Show Hidden Files". 2) In my Home/User folder, I found the file ".audacity" 3) Opening that, I saw a file that begins with: Version=1.2.3, PrefsVersion=1.1.1r1, etc. etc. and a few lines down has: [Directories], TempDir=/tmp/audacity1.2-user, etc. etc. 4) I went to /tmp/audacity1.2-user and had a look inside. 5) Figuring the "audacity-lock-user" file would be disposable by definition since it was in a temporary file, I deleted it. 6) Audacity opened with no problem. Yah! Does this mean that the program doesn't clean out that temporary file when it's shut down? So I have to either delete it manually each time or just leave the program open? Now to try out editing that audio file again.... I take it the format isn't important? I can edit wav, mp3 or ogg no problem? I'm attempting to edit wave at the moment. Lyle
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