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Author: James Crook <james.k.crook@gmail.com> Date: Sun Jun 26 08:35:19 2016 +0100 Bug1223: (correction). Fix new potential crash in following pointer. With recent changes to the Nyquist code for freeing blocks, the pointer 'next' could be uninitialised when 'list' points to the zero chain. So Audacity would follow a rogue pointer. We'd get away with it if the uninitialised value happened to be zero.
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Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Developed by a group of volunteers as open source.
- Recording from any real, or virtual audio device that is available to the host system.
- Export / Import a wide range of audio formats, extendible with FFmpeg.
- High quality using 32-bit float audio processing.
- Plug-ins Support for multiple audio plug-in formats, including VST, LV2, AU.
- Macros for chaining commands and batch processing.
- Scripting in Python, Perl, or any language that supports named pipes.
- Nyquist Very powerful built-in scripting language that may also be used to create plug-ins.
- Editing multi-track editing with sample accuracy and arbitrary sample rates.
- Accessibility for VI users.
- Analysis and visualization tools to analyze audio, or other signal data.
Getting Started
For end users, the latest Windows and macOS release version of Audacity is available from the Audacity website. Help with using Audacity is available from the Audacity Forum. Information for developers is available from the Audacity Wiki.
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