![]() ![]() ![]() When I try recording, the track just shows a solid red bar of audio maxed out vertically on the dB scale. When I click to Enable Silent Monitoring, the monitoring bar goes all the way up to red/clipped/0dB and just stays there. When I click the Recording Meter to start monitoring, the popup menu now says “Enable Silent Monitoring” instead of “Start Monitoring” (which I believe is what it used to say). (I haven’t upgraded to MacOS 14 yet since Audacity hasn’t been fully tested on it.) Now, I can’t record anything. I just installed Audacity 3.4 on my Mac running OS 13.6.1. ![]() I can’t record anything after updating to Audacity 3.4 on my Mac running OS 13.6.1. Audacity once again thinks the files are in different folders and refuses to import them, and importing a single file results in the 8-char filename thing I described above. Two thumbs up, Audacity!Įdit #2: Spoke too soon. No more import issues, and the filenames now appear normal. It’s looking very much like Audacity is just fine, so I’ll delete the suspect folder, try again, and report back.Įdit: All’s well that ends well. Files from other folders appear with full filenames when I import those. I also noticed a third issue when I imported a single file from the suspect folder, and that was the filename appeared in Audacity in the old 8 character format with a wildcard. ![]() The problem files are in a folder I created just before updating to 3.4, and the download site was one I had not used previously. This made me think it was something with the files themselves, and sure enough I can import multiple files from all the other folders I tried. I replaced 3.4 with 3.3.3 and the import problem recurred. ![]()
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