Audacity: A Free, Cross-Platform Digital Audio Editor

Version 1.3.4 (beta)
The change log is at the bottom of this document.

WWW:   http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

"Audacity" is a registered trademark of Dominic Mazzoni.

Lead Developers:
   James Crook
   Vaughan Johnson
   Dominic Mazzoni
   Markus Meyer
   Leland Lucius
   Martyn Shaw

Support Team:
   Gale Andrews
   Richard Ash
   Christian Brochec
   Alexandre Prokoudine
   
Emeritus Developers:
   Matt Brubeck
   Roger Dannenberg
   Joshua Haberman
   Monty Montgomery
   Shane Mueller

Other Contributors:
   Lynn Allan (CleanSpeech)
   William Bland (Time Tracks)
   Chris Cannam (VAMP)
   Brian Gunlogson
   Arun Kishore
   Harvey Lubin (Audacity logo, http://www.agrapha.com/)
   Greg Mekkes
   Abe Milde
   Paul Nasca
   Tony Oetzmann
   Augustus Saunders
   Mike Underwood
   Jun Wan
   Tom Woodhams
   Wing Yu

Audacity is based on code from the following projects::
   expat
   FLAC
   LAME
   libmad
   libsndfile
   Nyquist
   Ogg Vorbis
   PortAudio
   Resample
   SoundTouch
   wxWidgets
   RTaudio
   twolame

Special Thanks:
   Dave Beydler
   Jason Cohen
   Dave Fancella
   Steve Harris
   Daniel James
   Daniil Kolpakov
   Robert Leidle
   Logan Lewis
   David Luff
   Jason Pepas
   Mark Phillips
   Jonathan Ryshpan
   Patrick Shirkey
   David R. Sky
   Tuomas Suutari
   Mark Tomlinson
   David Topper
   Rudy Trubitt
   StreetIQ.com
   UmixIt (http://www.umixit.com)
   Verilogix, Inc.

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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program (in a file called LICENSE.txt); if not, go
to http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html or write to 

  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  59 Temple Place - Suite 330
  Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

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Source code to this program is always available; for more
information visit our website at:

  http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Audacity is built upon other free libraries; some of
these libraries may have come with Audacity in the lib-src
directory.  Others you are expected to install first if
you want Audacity to have certain capabilities.  Most
of these libraries are not distributed under the terms
of the GPL, but rather some other free, GPL-compatible
license.  Specifically:

  wxWidgets: wxWindows license (based on LGPL)
    Cross-platform GUI library - must be downloaded and
    compiled separately.

  expat: BSD-like license.
    Provides XML parsing.  Included with Audacity

  iAVC: LGPL
    Part of the code to the AVC Compressor effect.
    Included with Audacity.

  libid3tag: GPL
    Reads/writes ID3 tags in MP3 files.  Optional
    separate download as part of libmad.

  libmad: GPL
    Decodes MP3 files.  Optional separate download.

  libnyquist: BSD-like license.
    Functional language for manipulating audio; available
    within Audacity for effects processing.

  libogg: BSD-like license.
    Optional separate download, along with libvorbis.

  libsndfile: LGPL
    Reads and writes uncompressed PCM audio files.
    Included with Audacity.

  libvorbis: BSD-like license.
    Decodes and encodes Ogg Vorbis files.  Optional
    separate download.

  SoundTouch: LGPL
    Changes tempo without changing pitch and vice versa.
    Included in audacity

  Twolame: LGPL
    Encodes MPEG I layer 2 audio (used in DVDs and Radio). Optional separate
    download.

For more information, see the documentation inside
each library's source code directory.

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Neither the name of Roger B. Dannenberg, Carnegie Mellon University, nor the 
names of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived 
from this software without specific prior written permission.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE INFORMATION FOR XLISP (part of Nyquist):

Copyright (c) 1984-2002, by David Michael Betz
All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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Compilation instructions:

First you must download wxWidgets 2.6.x from:

  http://www.wxWidgets.org/

If you install the RPM, make sure you install the devel RPM
as well, otherwise, you won't be able to compile Audacity
from source.

To compile on Linux, Mac OS X, and other Unix systems,
simply execute these commands:

  ./configure
  make
  make install  # as root

To see compile-time options you can set, you can type
"./configure --help".
  
If you want to do any development, you might want to generate
a configure cache and header dependencies:

  ./configure -C
  make dep

To compile on Windows using MSVC++, please follow the
instructions found in compile.txt in the "win" subdirectory.

For more information on compilation (CodeWarrior for Mac is
also supported) please email audacity-help@lists.sourceforge.net

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Known issues/problems:

  * Audacity can import and display MIDI files, but they cannot be played
    or edited.

  * Mac OS X only: Some users find that after running Audacity other media
    players don't produce any sound or crash. Audacity tries to select the best
    quality settings your system is capable of, to give the best recordings
    possible. Some sound drivers also retain these settings as defaults for
    other applications, which can cause these symptoms
 
    To get round this, enable the option "Do not modify audio device settings"
    on the Audio I/O tab of the preferences, and make sure that your sound
    device is set up (in the Apple Sound and Midi Setup utility) to work in
    stereo, 16bits, with a sample rate of 44100Hz or 48000Hz.  See also 
      http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300832

  * Mac OS X only: In the OS X version of Audacity, portable settings aren't
    picked up, and the default settings (in the default location) are always
	used. If you want to use Audacity with portable settings under OS X, see
	this page on the wiki for a work-around:
      http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Portable_Audacity

  * Windows only: Audacity is incompatible with some professional
    sound cards and may crash if one of these cards is the default
    when you open Audacity.  As a workaround, make a different
    sound card your default when using Audacity, but please let
    us know if this affects you so that we can track down and
    solve the problem.

  * Linux only: Audacity now supports interfacing with Jack, however this has
    not been tested, and is known to have a number of issues with both 
	reliability and useability. Patches to improve both will be welcomed.

  * Linux only: If the Audacity project rate is set to a sample rate that your
    sound card does not support, then Audacity will try to choose a supported
	sample rate and use that for recording and playback, resampling on the
	fly. This does not always work correctly, however.

    Also note that the Windows installer will not replace 1.2.x installations,
    but will install alongside them.

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CHANGE LOG

Changes in 1.3.4:

New Features
	* New Welcome Screen with introduction to Audacity
	* Enhanced Windows Shell integration, so Audacity shows up in lots of
		Windows places such as "Open With".
	* New keyboard command: 'Mix and Render to New Track'
		(bound to Ctrl+Shift+M).
	* New keyboard shortcut: "Shift-A" starts playback when stopped,
		or performs "Stop and Select" when playing.
	* Added support for VAMP audio analysis plug-ins.
	* Solo button solos only one track at a time, and a track cannot be both
		mute and solo.

Interface:
	* Keyboard shortcuts for making short/long jumps along the timeline.
	* Added 'Snap To' in the Selection Bar.
	* Made keyboard navigation easier when multiple menu items with the
		same first letter exist.
	* Enhanced interface for label editing.
	* Layout of OK/Cancel buttons consistency improved.
	* Preferences:
		* "Select all audio in project, if none selected" (on by default)
		* "Beep on completion of longer activities" (system bell, not
			main output).
		* Other preferences cleaned up and explanations improved.
	* Envelopes: Many fixes when copying / pasting / repeating.
	* Many translation updates.
	* Track height fixed in several cases.
	* CleanSpeech mode switching without closing and re-opening fixed.

Opening/saving formats:
	* Metadata editor added for OGG, FLAC and WAV/AIFF exports, and
		general improvements in this area.
	* Import of metadata improved.
	* Muted tracks are no longer audible in the exported mix.

Effects:
	* Truncate Silence: support for multiple and stereo tracks.
	* Dtmf Generator:
		* added support for keypad letters
		* added an amplitude control.
	* Compressor: variable decay time added.
	* Equalization:
		* Clicks at start / end prevented
		* Improvements to saved curves being found
		* Preview works correctly
	* 'Merge' command appears in Undo history.
	* Clipping detected more reliably.
	* Nyquist plug-ins reviewed and enhanced.
	* Better (and more) progress bars.
	* Cancelling effect always restores previous audio.
	* Several improvement to effects in batch mode.

Recording / Playback:
	* Improvements to latency correction.
	* Updated version of portaudio-v19 library.

Note that Help is no longer built in, but accessible on the Web via links 
in Audacity.


Changes in 1.3.3:

Opening/saving formats:
   * Import
      * Import of audio from QuickTime (mov, aac, m4a) files is now  
        supported on OSX.
      * Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) wave files can now be imported.
   * Export
      * Metadata can be added to OGG files
      * Improved export option selection
      * Additional export options added to MP3 and FLAC file formats
      * Command line exporter now supported on Windows and OSX

Effects:
   * EQ effect 
      * Responsiveness improved.
      * Several enhancements added.
      * Batch support added.
   * New Auto Duck effect
   * Added previewing to AudioUnit effects
   * Much improved Noise Removal effect
   * Effects previewing can now be canceled
   * New DTMF Tone Generator effect
   * Additional options available in Noise effect
   * Improved the Tone Generation effects

Other features:
   * Major speed improvement in Spectrogram rendering
   * Increased support for drag and drop on OSX
   * Support added for building against wxWidgets 2.8
   * Support opening multiple Audacity Projects at once from Explorer on  
     Windows
   * Improved main window sliders
   * New support for snapping while selecting and sliding
   * Improved track focus handling and visual feedback
   * Speed improvements and handling of resizing/zooming in tracks
   * Spectrum view can now be zoomed.
   * New internal file cache to improve handling of project files over  
     networks

Also:
   * Many improvements to language specific translations
   * Numerous stability improvements


Changes in 1.3.1 and 1.3.2:

o Improved accessibility for the visually impaired
      + Improvements for screen readers, accessibility of
        tracks, and hot keys
o Usability improvements
      + New selection bar
      + New features for label tracks
      + Improved toolbar docking flexibility
      + Menu renaming and reorganization
      + Selection, ruler, and playback control improvements
o Auto-save and automatic crash recovery
o Many bug fixes and stability improvements
o Major improvements to some built-in effects (Repair, Equalization)
  and fixes to others
o New features and bug fixes for Nyquist
o Restructured Preferences dialog
o Improved batch processing
o File format export improvements
o Timer recording
o Intel Mac support


Changes in 1.3.0:

   New features
   The new features in Audacity 1.3 have been grouped into the 
   following six major categories. 

   1. Collapse/Expand Tracks
      In Audacity 1.3, every track has an upward-pointing triangle at 
      the bottom of the label area on the left side of the track. 

   2. Multiple clips per track
      In Audacity 1.2, there is one audio 'clip' per track. There is 
      no easy way to time-shift part of a track without moving the 
      rest. In Audacity 1.3, you can split a single track into multiple 
      clips. You can move these clips around between different tracks, 
      making it easy to construct complex compositions out of hundreds 
      of smaller audio samples.

   3. Selection Bar
      In Audacity 1.2, the current selection is contained in a 
      status bar at the bottom of the window. In Audacity 1.3, 
      this is replaced by a fully functional Selection Bar, which 
      displays and controls the current selection (your choice of 
      Start and End, or Start and Length), and the current audio 
      position. The selection bar is fully editable - just click 
      in any field and type to change the current selection precisely. 
      In addition, many formatting options allow you to view times in 
      different units, such as samples, CD frames, or NTSC video frames.

   4. Improved Label Tracks
      Label Tracks are Audacity's way for you to create markings 3
      and annotations within your project. In Audacity 1.3, Label 
      Tracks are much improved, with support for overlapping labels, 
      and support for modifying both the left and right edge of the 
      label region just by clicking and dragging.

   5. QuickTime and Audio Units on Mac OS X
      On Mac OS X, Audacity can now import and audio file supported 
      by Apple's QuickTime technology. This includes .MOV and .MP4 
      (AAC) files. Unfortunately encrypted audio files (such as 
      those from the iTunes Music Store) cannot be imported directly 
      into Audacity - Apple does not allow this to be done easily 
      because it would be too easy to circumvent the encryption this way.

      Also on Mac OS X, Audacity now supports Audio Unit plug-ins. 
      Audacity searches for Audio Units in the usual location, in the 
      system or user's Library folder.

   6. Other features
      Better performance with large projects

      Project integrity check on open

      Transcription toolbar

      Upload

      Batch

      Cut lines

      CleanSpeech


Changes in 1.2.4:

  * The File menu now includes a list of recent files.

  * The "Generate Silence" effect now prompts for a length.

  * Audacity is now built with Vorbis 1.1, which features better encoding
    quality and file compression.

  * Dragging sound files into the Audacity window now works on Mac OS X
    and Linux, as well as Windows.  (Before, it worked only on Windows.)

  * The "View History" window can now discard old undo levels to save disk
    space on Windows.  (This previously worked only on Linux and Mac.)

  * "Preferences" command is now in Edit menu.

  * "Plot Spectrum" command is now in Analyze menu.

  * Opening a project file saved by a later version of Audacity displays
    an intelligent error message.  Also, trying to import a project file
    (instead of open it) displays an intelligent error message.

  * Audacity now compiles in Visual C++ .NET 2003.

  * Other minor bug fixes.

  * New or updated translations: Arabic (ar), Czech (cs), Finnish (fi),
    Hungarian (hu), Japanese (ja), Norwegian (nb), Slovenian (sl), 
    Simplified Chinese (zh_CN), Traditional Chinese (zh_TW).


Changes in 1.2.3:

  * Fixed a bug that caused recording to stop or display incorrectly
    after about 50 minutes on some Windows systems.  (This was partly
    fixed in Audacity 1.2.2, but still didn't work on some systems.)

  * The Change Pitch and Change Tempo effects have been upgraded to
    use a new version of the SoundTouch library by Olli Parviainen,
    with better speed and higher quality.

  * libsndfile has been upgraded to version 1.0.11.

  * Fixed a bug that caused the program to run slowly when using the
    Envelope tool.

  * Shift-clicking on a mute or solo button now un-mutes (or un-solos)
    all other tracks.

  * Nyquist plug-ins can now accept strings as input.  Also, a "Debug"
    button has been added to Nyquist effect dialogs, which allows you
    to see all of the output produced by Nyquist, for aid in debugging.

  * When the audio file referenced ("aliased") by an Audacity project is
    missing, Audacity will now always play silence.  Before, Audacity
    would sometimes repeat the most recent audio that was played previously.

  * VU Meters will now always reset when audio I/O has stopped.

  * Fixed a major Mac-only bug that was causing Audacity to crash at seemingly
    random times, but especially during audio playback and recording.

  * New or updated translations: Italian (it), Hungarian (hu),
    Ukrainian (uk), Spanish (es). Polish (pl), Simplified Chinese (zh),
    Norsk-Bokmal (nb), French (fr).


Changes in 1.2.2:

  * VU Meters added for both playback and recording.  Click on
    the recording meter to monitor the input without recording.

  * Export Multiple - new feature that lets you export multiple
    files at once, either by track, or split based on labels.

  * Attempt to automatically correct latency in full-duplex recordings.
    (This does not work perfectly, and is not yet supported on all
    systems.  It will improve in future versions.)

  * Fixed a serious bug that could cause data loss when you save and
    then reload and re-edit an Audacity project containing repeated
    or duplicate data.

  * MP3 tags dialog will only pop up the first time you export as
    MP3; after that it will not pop up again as long as you have
    filled in at least one tag.

  * You can now add a label at the current playback position - in
    the Project menu, with a shortcut of Ctrl+M.

  * Clicking on a label now selects all of the tracks, making it
    easier to use the label track to recall selections.

  * Windows: Fixed a crash in the Time Track "Set Rate" command.

  * Fixed a bug that caused problems with recordings over 45 minutes
    on some Windows systems.

  * Mac OS X: Improved support for the Griffin iMic by fixing a bug
    that was causing it to always record in mono instead of stereo.

  * Added support for Software Playthrough (listen to what you're
    recording while recording it, or while monitoring using a VU
    meter) - this makes it possible, for example, to record using one
    audio device while listening to it play through a separate device.

  * Unix/Linux: Fixed freeze caused by captured mouse when audio
    device hangs.  (Audacity may not respond, but it will no longer
    freeze all of X.)

  * Fixed a cosmetic bug that caused improper waveform display if
    you tried to open an Audacity project saved on a different
    platform (e.g., copying a project from a Mac to a PC).

  * Fixed bug that could cause instability when pasting, splitting,
    or duplicating a label track.

  * You can now change the font of a label track by choosing "Font..."
    from the label track's pop-up menu.

  * Basic printing support has been added.  Currently it scales the
    entire project to fit exactly on one page.  Try printing in
    landscape orientation for best results.

  * Mac OS X and Windows: Audacity ships with a newer version (1.0.1)
    of the Ogg Vorbis encoder.  Vorbis compression will now have higher
    quality and smaller file sizes.

  * Fix a bug that occasionally caused crashes when applying effects
    to split tracks.

  * Zoom In / Zoom Out now properly disable when they're not available.

  * Fixed disk memory leak in Preview

  * Other minor bug fixes and performance improvements.


Changes in 1.2.1:

  * The following translations have been added or updated:  Finnish,
    French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Russian.

  * Fix a bug that could cause data to be lost when pasting audio
    from one project into another, after the first project has been
    saved and closed.

  * Fix a possible crash when opening or resizing the Equalization
    window, especially when using large system fonts.

  * Don't allow percentages less than -100% in Change Pitch/Speed/Tempo
    effects (fixes a possible crash).

  * Fix a crash when the temporary directory is not available on startup.

  * Correctly load ID3 tags saved in Audacity project files.

  * On Linux and OS X, store lockfiles in the temp directory instead of
    the user's home directory.  This fixes problems in lab environments
    where users have restricted or network-mounted home directories.

  * Fix a bug that prevented Nyquist effects from running when certain
    regional settings were activated.

  * Fix a bug in the Quick Mix command that could cause old temporary
    files to not be deleted.

  * Linux: Fix endianness problems in playback on PowerPC.

  * Linux: Fix compilation problem in Nyquist on MIPS.

  * Linux: Include a more recent PortAudio v19 snapshot (fixes compilation
    problems when building with the --with-portaudio=v19 option).

  * Two new Nyquist plug-ins: "Cross Fade In" and "Cross Fade Out."
  
  * Other minor bug-fixes.


Changes in 1.2.0:

  * New cross-fade effects.

  * Fix problem where samples were drawn in the wrong position
    when zoomed all the way in.  This caused the drawing tool
    to move a different sample than the one under the cursor.

  * Don't use id3v2.4 tags, which are not yet supported by
    most players.  (This was fixed in 1.2.0-pre2, but appeared
    again by accident in 1.2.0-pre3.)

  * Correctly display translated messages in the status bar.

  * When the cursor is on-screen, the Zoom In button now zooms
    to the area around the cursor.

  * Mac OS X: Fixed audio problems on the Apple PowerMac G5.

  * Linux/ALSA: Work around a bug in ALSA's OSS emulation that
    caused Audacity's playback cursor to move too quickly.

  * Microsoft Windows: The Audacity source code should now
    compile out of the box on Windows.

  * Many new/updated translations.


Changes in 1.2.0-pre4:

  * Fixed problems that could occur when importing certain
    non-seekable PCM audio files, such as GSM610.

  * Fixed bug that was causing the samples to shift off-screen
    horizonally when zoomed in very far and the track had a
    time-shift offset.

  * Fixed bugs in the new resampler that added noise to resampled
    audio on some systems. If you experienced noise when exporting
    to a WAV, MP3 or OGG file you may have been bitten by this bug.
  
  * Fixed bug that led to occasional crashes when using the
    time-shift tool in conjunction with high zoom factors.
    
  * Dithering is now only applied on export when it is really
    necessary (e.g. when converting float samples to 16-bit).
    
  * Files that only contain mono tracks are now automatically
    exported to stereo files when they contain tracks which are
    panned to the left or the right.
    
  * The Delete key can now be used to delete the current selection,
    in addition to the Backspace key.

  * Fixed bug where Audacity didn't ask whether to save 
    changes if you close the project or exit while recording.

  * Mac OS X: Supports Playthrough (listen to what you're recording
    while recording it) if your hardware device supports it.

  * Mac OS X: Audacity is now a package (you can right-click on
    Audacity.app and select 'Show Package Contents').  Launch time
    has improved significantly.

  * MS Windows: Fixed problem that caused Windows XP to use 
    the short name of a file ("TESTFI~1.AUP"), which led to 
    problems when the file was later opened again using the 
    long file name.
    
  * MS Windows: Fixed bug that caused file exports to fail 
    if the destination directory was the root folder of a 
    Windows drive.

  * MS Windows: Audacity's application information which 
    is written to the Windows registry now always contains 
    the full path to the executable. 

  * MS Windows: Fixed problems in trying to set the Windows 
    registry as non-admin user, for file-type associations.

  * Make sure the "Save" command is enabled after changing
    gain and pan sliders.

  * Updated translations.  Added translator credits to the
    "About" window in localized versions.


Changes in 1.2.0-pre3:

  * Fixed bug where Export is grayed out when nothing is
    selected.

  * Fixed crash caused by opening Audacity on a computer with
    a high-end sound card with no mixer support.

  * Fixed crash in Import Raw.

  * Fixed New Stereo Track.

  * Cosmetic fixes for Mac OS X.

  * Support for the VST Enabler on Windows added.

  * Fixed crash if you close Audacity while the Preferences
    dialog is open.

  * Fixed duplicate-character bug in Mac OS X Label Tracks.

  * The recording level control on Linux now adjusts the IGAIN,
    rather than the playthrough level of the recording source.

  * Fixed bug that caused corruption to 16-bit stereo recordings.

  * Fixed bug that caused data loss if you deleted all tracks in
    a saved project and then open a new file into the same window.

  * Added support for alternate audio button order (in Interface
    preferences)

  * Added preliminary support for wxX11

  * Added fully transparent Windows XP icon

  * Fixed crash if you try to record (or play) and no audio
    devices exist, or if the audio device doesn't support the
    mode you selected.

  * Audacity no longer sets the process priority to high while
    recording on Windows.  Users can still do this manually
    using the Task Manager.

  * Fixed bug that caused last ~100 ms of the selection to get
    cut off on Windows.

  * Fixed FFT Filter and Equalization effects dialogs.

  * Fixed bugs in Unix build system (DESTDIR in locale directory,
    choosing libsamplerate instead of libresample)

  * Support for LADSPA plug-ins on Windows added, and 
    three open source LADSPA plug-ins ported to Windows
    (GVerb reverb, SC4 compressor, and Hard Limiter)


Changes in 1.2.0-pre2:

  * Online help completed.  The full manual is nearly complete
    and will be posted to the website for online browsing shortly.

  * Audacity will no longer let you do unsafe editing operations
    while playing or recording.  This eliminates many potential
    crashes.

  * Fixed ability to cancel Quit button.

  * New resampling library, with no restrictions on the maximum or
    minimum rate of resampling.

  * Audacity now supports LADSPA plug-ins on all platforms, and
    supports VST plug-ins through an optional LADSPA plug-in
    called the "VST Enabler", which you can download separately.
    Because of licensing issues, Audacity cannot be distributed
    with VST support built-in.

  * Mac OS X keyboard shortcut problems have been fixed.

  * Mac OS X audio muting problems have been fixed.

  * Mac OS X playback/recording cursor sync problems have been fixed.

  * Silence now displays a straight line again, instead of nothing.

  * Added a vertical ruler to the Waveform dB display.

  * Fixed crash in Change Pitch.

  * You can now Paste if nothing is selected.

  * Canceling an Import operation doesn't cause an extra error
    dialog to appear.

  * Audacity now handles filenames with international characters
    correctly.

  * Now outputs ID3v2.3 tags (instead of ID3v2.4), to be
    compatible with more MP3 players.

  * Minor improvements to build system on Unix systems.


New features in Audacity 1.2:
  * User Interface
    - Vertical zooming of tracks.
    - Improved look and placement of toolbars.
    - New custom mouse cursors.
    - Complete implementation of editable keyboard shortcuts.
    - Find zero-crossings.
    - Mouse wheel can be used to zoom in and out.
    - Multi-Tool mode.
    - Amplify using envelope.
    - Labels can store selections (like Audacity 1.0.0).

  * Effects
    - Repeat Last Effect command
    - Improved VST plug-in support
    - Most effects now have a Preview button
    - Compressor (Dynamic Range Compressor)
    - Change Pitch (without changing tempo)
    - Change Tempo (without changing pitch)
    - Change Speed (changing both pitch and tempo)
    - Repeat (useful for creating loops)
    - Normalize (adjust volume and DC bias)

  * Audio I/O
    - 1-second preview command.
    - Looped play.

  * File I/O
    - Audacity 1.2.0 opens project files from all previous versions
      of Audacity from 0.98 through 1.1.3.
    - Open multiple files from the same dialog.
    - Use a text file to specify a list of audio files to open with offsets.

  * Updated user manual

  * Bug fixes
    - Project files with special characters are no longer invalid.
    - "Scratchy" noises caused by bad clipping are fixed.
    - Audacity no longer exports invalid Ogg files, and does not cut off the
      last few seconds of exported Ogg files.
    - Mono MP3 files now export at the correct speed.
    - Many incorrect results from the Envelope tool have been fixed.
    - The "Export Labels" command now overwrites existing files correctly.
    - The "Plot Spectrum" window displays the correct octave numbers for
      notes.
    - Several memory leaks are fixed.


New features in Audacity 1.1.3:
  * User Interface
    - New Mixer toolbar allows you to control the output
      volume, input volume, and input source directly
      from Audacity.
    - Every track now has its own gain and pan controls.

  * File I/O
    - Uses improved project file format.  (Unfortunately reading
      previous formats, including 1.1.1, is not supported.)
    - Block files (stored in Audacity project directories) now
      use the standard AU format.  Though some Audacity
      meta-information is in these files, they can now be
      read by many other popular audio programs as well.
    - Fixed some bugs relating to reading/writing audio
      files with more than 16 bits per sample.
    - Import RAW is functional again, with a simpler GUI
      but support for far more file formats.  The
      autodetection algorithms are much more accurate than
      in 1.0.

  * Audio I/O
    - Completely rewritten audio I/O, with lower latency
      and minimal chance of buffer underruns while
      recording.

  * Resampling
    - Using high quality resampling algorithms, with the
      option of better quality for mixing than for real-time
      playback

    - Preliminary support for Time Tracks, for changing
      playback speed over time.

  * Many more bug fixes and new features


New features in Audacity 1.1.2:
  * User Interface
    - Fixed bug in Windows version, for track menu commands 
	  "Name..." and "Split Stereo Track"/"Make Stereo Track".
  * Effects
    - Nyquist support on Windows (supports plug-ins written 
	  in Nyquist, an interpreted functional language based 
	  on Lisp).


New features in Audacity 1.1.1:

  * User Interface
    - Tooltips appear in Statusbar.
    - Vertical cursor follows play/record
    - Pause button
    - Drawing tool (with three different modes)
    - Vertical Resizing of stereo tracks is more fun.
    - Adjust selection by click-dragging selection boundary
    - Toolbar button context-sensitive enabling/disabling
    - Better zooming functionality (centers region)
    - Multiple ways to display the cursor position and selection
    - Snap-to selection mode
    - Drag tracks up and down
    - Align and group align functions
    - Cursor save/restore
    - Working history window
  * Effects
    - Effects broken down into three menus: Generate, Effect, and
      Analyze
    - Generate menu lets you generate silence, noise, or a tone
    - Nyquist support (supports plug-ins written in Nyquist,
      an interpreted functional language based on Lisp)
  * Localization
    - Improved localization support
    - More languages available
    - Language selection dialog on startup
  * Mac OS X
    - Support for more audio hardware
    - Support for full-duplex (play while recording)
    - Support for MP3 exporting using LameLib Carbon
  * Unix
    - Audacity now has a man page (it describes command-line
      options and how to set the search path)
  * File Formats
    - Uses libsndfile 1.0, which fixes some bugs and
      improves performance
  * Searching for Files:
    - On Windows and Mac OS, Audacity now looks for
      translations in the "Languages" folder and all plug-ins
      in the "Plug-ins" folder, relative to the program.
    - On Unix, Audacity looks for translations in
      <prefix>/share/locale and looks for everything else
      in <prefix>/share/audacity and also in any paths in
      the AUDACITY_PATH environment variable


New features in Audacity 1.1.0:

  * Core audio processing:
    - Support for 24-bit and 32-bit sample formats
    - Automatic real-time resampling (using linear
        interpolation)
  * Effects:
    - Support LADSPA plugins on Linux / Unix
  * File formats:
    - New XML-based Audacity project format
    - Full Ogg Vorbis support now (importing and exporting)
    - Export to any command-line programs on Unix
    - Support for reading and writing many more types of
        uncompressed audio files, including ADPCM WAV files.
  * Toolbars
    - New toolbar drawing code; automatically adopts your
        operating system's colors
    - New toolbar buttons (Skip to Start, Skip to End)
    - New Edit toolbar
    - Toolbar buttons disable when they're not available
  * User Interface
    - Fully customizable keyboard commands
    - Autoscroll while playing or recording
    - New Ruler, used in main view and in
        FFT Filter effect
    - The waveform now displays the average value in a lighter
        color inside the peak values
  * Localization
    - Audacity can now be localized to different foreign
      languages.


New libraries in Audacity 1.1:

  * libmad for fast MP3 importing
  * libid3tag for editing MP3 file information
  * libsndfile to read and write more audio file formats
  * PortAudio for cross-platform audio playing and recording
