![]() ![]() A file may be incorrectly named, such as "something. > an error suggesting that they install FFmpeg. > If a user tries to import a file that Audacity can't install, they see > I've assigned it to Leland (thanks for volunteering Leland :-) > Are you gonna log this as a bug Steve - just so we can track it ? The problem can occur with container formats that are usually > installed, and to show a different message when it is. When you have finished downloading, double-click the 'ffmpeg64bitosx.pkg' in your Downloads folder. In the 64-bit FFmpeg section, left-click the link 'ffmpeg64bitosx.pkg' and save the file anywhere on your computer. > I assume that it is possible for the code to check if FFmpeg is Left-click this link, do not right-click. I've assigned it to Leland (thanks for volunteering Leland :-) A file may be incorrectly named, such as "something.mp3", but notĪre you gonna log this as a bug Steve - just so we can track it ? The problem can occur with container formats that are usually supported. > I think we should avoid saying "unsupported format" because: > and to show a different message when it is. > I assume that it is possible for the code to check if FFmpeg is installed, > asking how to install FFmpeg correctly when they already have FFmpeg > already have FFmpeg installed, as indicated by the number of forum users > error suggesting that they install FFmpeg. > If a user tries to import a file that Audacity can't install, they see an Just so happens I’m currently working in this “area” so, A file may be incorrectly named, such as "something.mp3", but not actually an MP3. The problem can occur with container formats that are usually supported.Ģ. I think we should avoid saying "unsupported format" because:ġ. I assume that it is possible for the code to check if FFmpeg is installed, and to show a different message when it is. This is confusing if they already have FFmpeg installed, as indicated by the number of forum users asking how to install FFmpeg correctly when they already have FFmpeg installed correctly. If a user tries to import a file that Audacity can't install, they see an error suggesting that they install FFmpeg. ![]() Just so happens I’m currently working in this “area” so, I’ll take care of it.
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