What's a good, gui-based sound editor as an alternative to audacity (since that is not working right now due to conflicts in the gtk libraries in rpmforge)? Or is there another place whence one may retrieve audacity? I tried sourceforge, but the links there resolve to a broken download link or they are for 64-bit rpms. Thanks. mhr
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:46 AM, MHR <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote:> What's a good, gui-based sound editor as an alternative to audacity > (since that is not working right now due to conflicts in the gtk > libraries in rpmforge)? Or is there another place whence one may > retrieve audacity? I tried sourceforge, but the links there resolve > to a broken download link or they are for 64-bit rpms.Perhaps, this forum thread has some useful info: http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=16273&forum=38 Akemi / toracat
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, MHR wrote:> What's a good, gui-based sound editor as an alternative to audacity > (since that is not working right now due to conflicts in the gtk > libraries in rpmforge)? Or is there another place whence one may > retrieve audacity? I tried sourceforge, but the links there resolve > to a broken download link or they are for 64-bit rpms.This may be overkill for what you're looking for .. http://ardour.org/