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.\" groff -man -Tascii audacity.1
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.TH audacity 1
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.SH NAME
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audacity \- Graphical cross-platform audio editor
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B audacity
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\-help
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.br
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.B audacity
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\-version
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.br
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.B audacity
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[\-blocksize nnn] \-test
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.br
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.B audacity
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[\-blocksize nnn] [
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.I AUDIO-FILE
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]
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.B ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Audacity
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is a graphical audio editor.  This man page does not
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describe all of the features of Audacity or how to use
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it; for this, see the html documentation that came with
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the program, which should be accessible from the Help
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menu.  This man page describes the Unix-specific
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features, including special files and environment variables.
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Audacity currently uses
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.B libsndfile
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to open many uncompressed audio formats such as WAV,
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AIFF, and AU, and it can also be linked to
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.B libmad,
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.B libvorbis,
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and
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.B libflac,
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to provide support for opening MP2/3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC files,
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respectively.
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.B LAME, libvorbis, libflac
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and
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.B libtwolame
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provide facilities to export files to all these formats as well.
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Audacity is primarily an interactive, graphical editor, not a batch-processing
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tool. Whilst there is a basic batch processing tool it is experimental and 
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incomplete. If you need to batch-process audio or do simple edits
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from the command line, using 
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.B sox
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or
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.B ecasound
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driven by a bash script will be much more powerful than audacity.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP 10
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\fB\-help\fR
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display a brief list of command line options
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.TP 10
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\fB\-version\fR
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display the audacity version number
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.TP 10
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\fB\-test\fR
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run self diagnostics tests (only present in development builds)
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.TP 10
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\fB\-blocksize nnn\fR
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set the audacity block size for writing files to disk to nnn bytes
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.SH FILES
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.I ~/.audacity\-data/audacity.cfg
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.RS
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Per user configuration file.
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.RE
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.I /var/tmp/audacity\-<user>/
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.RS
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Default location of Audacity's temp directory, where <user> is your
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username.  If this location is not suitable (not enough space in
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/var/tmp, for example), you should change the temp directory in
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the Preferences and restart Audacity.  Audacity is a disk-based
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editor, so the temp directory is very important: it should always
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be on a fast (local) disk with lots of free space.
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Note that older versions of Audacity put the temp directory inside
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of the user's home directory.  This is undesirable on many systems,
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and using some directory in /tmp is recommended.
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On many modern Linux systems all files in /tmp/ will be deleted 
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each time the system boots up, which makes recovering a recording
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that was going on when the system crashed much harder. This is why
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the default is to use a directory in /var/tmp/ which will not
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normally be deleted by the system. Open the Preferences to check.
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.RE
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.SH SEARCH PATH
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When looking for plug-ins, help files, localization files, or other
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configuration files, Audacity searches the following locations, in
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this order:
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.I AUDACITY_PATH
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.RS
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Any directories in the 
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.I AUDACITY_PATH 
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environment variable will be searched before anywhere else.
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.RE
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.I .
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.RS
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The current working directory when Audacity is started.
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.RE
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.I ~/.audacity\-files
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.I <prefix>/share/audacity
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.RS
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The system-wide Audacity directory, where <prefix> is usually
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/usr or /usr/local, depending on where the program was installed.
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.RE
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.I <prefix>/share/doc/audacity
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.RS
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The system-wide Audacity documentation directory, where <prefix> is usually
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/usr or /usr/local, depending on where the program was installed.
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.RE
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For localization files in particular (i.e. translations of Audacity
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into other languages), Audacity also searches
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.I <prefix>/share/locale
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.SH PLUG\-INS
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Audacity supports two types of plug-ins on Unix: LADSPA and Nyquist
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plug-ins.  These are generally placed in a directory called 
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.I plug\-ins 
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somewhere on the search path (see above).
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LADSPA plug-ins can either be in the plug-ins directory, or alternatively
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in a 
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.I ladspa 
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directory on the search path if you choose to create one.  Audacity will
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also search the directories in the 
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.I LADSPA_PATH 
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environment variable for additional LADSPA plug-ins.
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Nyquist plug-ins can either be in the plug-ins directory, or alternatively
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in a 
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.I nyquist
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directory on the search path if you choose to create one.
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.SH VERSION
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This man page documents audacity version 1.3.5
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.SH LICENSE
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Audacity is distributed under the GPL, however some of the libraries
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it links to are distributed under other free licenses, including the
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LGPL and BSD licenses.
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.SH BUGS
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For details of known problems, see the release notes and the audacity wiki:
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.br
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http://www.audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Known_Issues
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To report a bug, see the instructions at
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.br
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http://www.audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Reporting_Bugs
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.SH AUTHORS
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Project leaders include Dominic Mazzoni, Matt Brubeck,
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James Crook, Vaughan Johnson, Leland Lucius, and Markus Meyer,
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but dozens of others have contributed, and Audacity would not
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be possible without wxWindows, libsndfile, and many of
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the other libraries it is built upon.  For the most recent list
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of contributors and current email addresses, see our website:
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/credits/
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