Error Initializing The Audio I O Layer Audacity
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and issues with the current release of Audacity see Release Notes. Contents 1 Compiling Audacity 2 ALSA and other sound systems 2.1 Configuration errors 2.2 audacity could not find audio devices Portaudio v19 from repository 3 Error Initializing or Opening Sound Device 4 Playing
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while recording 5 USB microphones 6 VST plug-ins on Linux 7 Project Rates 8 JACK 9 MP3 Import and install audacity Export 10 Hi-DPI Compiling Audacity If you have issues trying to compile Audacity from source code, take a look at Developing On Linux and Compiling Audacity Step by Step Guide. The http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=76495 latter has some example straightforward steps for compilation on Ubuntu or Debian-based distributions. Instead of compiling Audacity, you may prefer to use a pre-compiled package supplied by your distribution. A listing of these can be found on the Linux download page. On Ubuntu you can also try the daily PPA installation package for the current Audacity code, though this might have bugs which are http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Linux_Issues yet to be fixed. ALSA and other sound systems Audio on Linux is provided by a number of different audio systems: ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides drivers for a vast range of soundcards and is the base system for most Linux PCs. Very low latencies and multi-channel audio are possible. Device sharing is limited and possibly complex, unless hardware mixing is available. It is standard in the Linux 2.6 and later kernel. PulseAudio is a software mixing and control system built on top of the soundcard drivers so that many programs can share the same sound device. Many Linux distributions provide a default "pulse" device that is selectable in Audacity when ALSA host is chosen. PulseAudio takes exclusive control of the sound device and manages the connection between software and the device drivers. It can support multiple soundcards simultaneously. Latency may be greater than when accessing the soundcard directly through ALSA. It is highly recommended to use the "Pulse Audio Volume Control" (pavucontrol) device control interface when using Audacity with PulseAudio. JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) is a very low latency audio routing layer intended for no
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