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This can be wrapped into a Sugar activity by following the Pippy [[Pippy#execv.28.29_of_another_python_file_in_Pippy|shell command example]] to simply run "audacity", then "Keep"ing the Pippy instance "As an activity". |
This can be wrapped into a Sugar activity by following the Pippy [[Pippy#execv.28.29_of_another_python_file_in_Pippy|shell command example]] to simply run "audacity", then "Keep"ing the Pippy instance "As an activity". |
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== Resource Usage == |
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* Recording, fist track, project rate 16000 hz: |
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2272 olpc 20 0 63008 25m 13m S 47.4 11.1 0:40.10 audacity |
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== Known bugs== |
== Known bugs== |
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* "Change pitch" crashes Audacity (Audacity 0:1.3.2-21.fc9 using latest Joyride) |
* "Change pitch" crashes Audacity (Audacity 0:1.3.2-21.fc9 using latest Joyride) |
Revision as of 15:41, 15 July 2008
Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds, which works on the OLPC using build 650.
Possible uses
A simplified (simpler interface, slimmed down, stabilized) Audacity activity would make an excellent tool for...
- citizen journalism... As a radio journalist, all you would need is an OLPC, with Audacity and an FTP client installed (or integrated), to create radio packages.
- song creation... almost all commercial songs use some sort of multi-track editor for creation -- so many songs have been created using Audacity!
- sound effect creation ("Foley artistry")... recording and performing various filters on short sounds with Audacity are how many sound effects for some XO games (Kuku, Spray Play, Bounce) were made at the Boston Game Jam 2007)
Installation
To install Audacity, go to the Terminal activity, and type
sudo yum install audacity
- Answer y to any installation questions. The installation typically requires about 6 to 7 megabytes of disk space.
- Type
audacity
to launch Audacity. You will be asked to choose a language, then the application will run.
This can be wrapped into a Sugar activity by following the Pippy shell command example to simply run "audacity", then "Keep"ing the Pippy instance "As an activity".
Resource Usage
- Recording, fist track, project rate 16000 hz:
2272 olpc 20 0 63008 25m 13m S 47.4 11.1 0:40.10 audacity
Known bugs
- "Change pitch" crashes Audacity (Audacity 0:1.3.2-21.fc9 using latest Joyride)
Expression 'SetApproximateSampleRate( pcm, hwParams, sr )' failed in 'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_ linux_alsa.c', line: 1114 Expression 'PaAlsaStreamComponent_InitialConfigure( &self->capture, inParams, self->primeB uffers, hwParamsCapture, &realSr )' failed in 'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 16 65 Expression 'PaAlsaStream_Configure( stream, inputParameters, outputParameters, sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, &inputLatency, &outputLatency, &hostBufferSizeMode )' failed in 'src/hos tapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 1789 Illegal instruction
- Console warnings on launch (Audacity 0:1.3.2-21.fc9 using latest Joyride)
Expression 'SetApproximateSampleRate( pcm, hwParams, sr )' failed in 'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_ linux_alsa.c', line: 1114 Expression 'PaAlsaStreamComponent_InitialConfigure( &self->capture, inParams, self->primeB uffers, hwParamsCapture, &realSr )' failed in 'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 16 65 Expression 'PaAlsaStream_Configure( stream, inputParameters, outputParameters, sampleRate, framesPerBuffer, &inputLatency, &outputLatency, &hostBufferSizeMode )' failed in 'src/hos tapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 1789
Enabling mp3 export
It should be possible to install LAME lib files for mp3 support within Audacity, but nobody has documented how to do it or reported success.
External Links
- http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Official Audacity website.
- http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=801.0 Thread on the olpcnews forum about installing Audacity on the XO.