Getting More Help [May 1, 2012, 10:05 a.m.]
More Help
For more help with Audacity you can try these avenues:
Audacity Documentation
You should first look at the very good documentation at the developers site:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/help/manual/
Also try the Audacity FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
http://manual.audacityteam.org/help/manual/man/faq.html
FLOSS Manuals also has a good manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/audacity
Online Forums
You can also try searching through the forums for information.
http://audacityteam.org/forum/
The forums contain a lot of postings from users on many topics. You can use the search system to locate topics or just browse the categories. If you don't find what you want then try subscribing to the forums and posting your question to the relevant category.
There are a few things to keep in mind when asking a question in a forum or to a mailing list. First, be as clear as you can with your question and provide any information that you might think would help some to try to help you. You might, for example, include information about the operating system you are using, or various specifics that relate to what you are trying to achieve. Additionally, it is always good practice to also post back to any forum or mailing list if you manage to solve your query and include clear information on how you solved the puzzle. This is so that someone else that may have the same issue can resolve it using what you have found out. If possible post back to the same thread (discussion topic) so that anyone searching through the forum can follow the discussion including the solution.
Mailing Lists
Mailing lists are good places to look through for answers to questions. The subscription (also the archives are listed on each info page) information is located here :
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/contact/lists
You can also subscribe to the mailing lists and ask a question. Please note the suggestions about posting to forums and mailing lists in the above section.
IRC
IRC is a type of online chat. it is not the easiest to use if you are not familair with it but it is a very good system. There are a variety of softwares for all operating systems that enable you to use IRC. The IRCchannel for Audacity is where a number of the developers are online and some 'superusers'. So logging into this channel can be useful but it is very important that you know exactly what you are trying to find out before trying this route. The protocol for using the channel is just to log in, and ask the question immediately. Don't try and be too chatty as you are probably going to be ignored. It is also preferable if you have done some research using the other methods above before trying the channel. The details for the IRC channel are:
- IRC network: freenode
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Channel: #audacity
Web Search
Searching the web is always useful. If you are looking for problems arising from errors reported by the software then try entering the error text into the search engine. Be sure to edit out any information that doesn't look generic when doing this. Some search engines also enable you to try searches of mailing lists, online groups etc, this can also provide good results.