![]() ![]() ![]() * (Windows) On a very few machines, the Windows WDM-KS low latency audio host introduced in Audacity 2.0.4 caused Audacity to hang or the computer to crash. TAB and SHIFT+TAB when the label track has focus now always move forwards or backwards respectively to the nearest label. Labels Editor now allows empty labels to be saved on closing the editor. ![]() * "Align and Move Cursor" renamed to "Move Selection when Aligning". * The separate commands that aligned track start or end with the cursor or with selection start are combined into "Cursor/Selection Start" commands. * (Linux) The Play shortcut did not play a read-directly WAV, AIFF or FLAC import if the warning for importing uncompressed files appeared. * (Linux) It was not possible to open an effect or other dialog then navigate through the dialog using TAB. * (Linux 64-bit) Fixed a crash when using Equalization. * (OS X) Files did not open using Finder "Open with", double-clicking the file or dragging the file to the Audacity icon. * (OS X) Frequent crashes occurred on importing audio files on some machines. ![]() * (Windows) On some machines, launching Audacity then recording from the current Device Toolbar input would not record until the input was reselected. * (Windows) When first changing to Windows WASAPI host, the input volume slider in Mixer Toolbar was enabled when it should have been permanently disabled. Built-in generators produced silence after running a Nyquist effect. Text boxes without slider still have this problem. Text boxes with slider in Nyquist effects only produced whole numbers when using comma to enter a fractional number. * In locales that use comma for decimal separator: * Recordings stopped with "Stop and Set Cursor" shortcut could not be undone. * Keyboard Preferences: some Edit and Align commands for different sub-menus showed the same name. * Shaped dither was corrupted and too loud on all stereo exports except FLAC. ![]()
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