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July 31, 2008 at 5:47 am #546746
lobbin-BParticipantI have Audacity and when I try to start it up, I get this message to enter a registration key.
I deleted the program, reinstalled it, still get the same message.
There’s an option to buy the software.
The website still claims the software is free.
It’s a free download and installation, but I can’t run the program.I just want to know if anyone else experiences the same predicament and, possibly,
a solution to the problem.AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 5:47 am #654346
lobbin-BParticipantI have Audacity and when I try to start it up, I get this message to enter a registration key.
I deleted the program, reinstalled it, still get the same message.
There’s an option to buy the software.
The website still claims the software is free.
It’s a free download and installation, but I can’t run the program.I just want to know if anyone else experiences the same predicament and, possibly,
a solution to the problem.AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 11:42 am #654357
MichL*ParticipantI’m still using an old version of the software, which im happy with, i dont need the recent updates…
AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 12:57 pm #654358
SarcophangusParticipantDid you get Audacity or Adobe’s Audition? I have the very latest Audacity and I’ve never been asked to pay a cent…
AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 2:38 pm #654361
sobleuParticipanti loaded mine on last Sunday, it was for free
AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 5:08 pm #654366
lobbin-BParticipantI have Audacity….It won’t start up….
AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 7:09 pm #654369
SarcophangusParticipant"Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds." – First line on the website.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Is it possible that you downloaded a recompiled version from some other source? Maybe someone’s taken the open source and is trying to make money off it? I have Ver. 1.3.5 Beta (the link’s on the page linked above) and it works great.
EDIT: I’ve been reading more on the audacity website:
[size size=75:2x4rf2ee]License, and Advice for Vendors and Distributors
LicenseAudacity is free software. You may use it for any personal, commercial or educational purpose, including installing it on as many different computers as you wish.
You may also copy, distribute, modify, and/or resell Audacity, under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation – either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. In granting you this right, the GPL requires that the source code you distribute is itself available under the GPL.If you have questions, please e-mail us.
See also Frequently Asked Questions about the GNU GPL.
Advice for Vendors and DistributorsA variety of companies and individuals bundle Audacity with their products, resell or otherwise distribute it. Below are requirements and guidelines for bundling, reselling or distributing Audacity. If you adhere to these, please e-mail us for possible inclusion on our Vendors and Distributors of Audacity page.
Legal RequirementsYou must include the following to comply with version 2 or later of the GPL:
1. a verbatim copy of the GPL and
2. the Audacity source code (or if you are distributing a modified version of Audacity, that modified code). Failing that, you must include a written offer to supply the code.If you distribute our installers and do not modify them, this will fully comply, because the installers include the GPL and an offer in README.txt for users to obtain the source code from us. Versions of Audacity after 1.3.3 also include the GPL in the application itself, in the About Audacity dialog.
Additionally, the name Audacity® is a registered trademark of Dominic Mazzoni. Therefore you may not advertise yourself or your business as an authorized distributor of Audacity, and you may not modify Audacity then continue to use the Audacity name without the express permission of the Audacity Team.
Updating and Documenting AudacityWe would appreciate your linking to our web site: http://audacity.sourceforge.net so your users can download updated versions of Audacity when released. Also, please subscribe to the notifications list at the bottom of http://audacity.sourceforge.net to ensure you receive advice of and can distribute the latest version of Audacity.
If possible, please include the Audacity documentation with your distribution, to reduce the number of queries we receive. IMPORTANT: If you write your own documentation for Audacity, please submit it to us for review before you publish it.
For vendors selling a hardware product, with Audacity included:1. Thank you for choosing to distribute Audacity with your product! Please contact us early so we can work together to make your product a success.
2. Please distribute Audacity unmodified. If you need to modify it to work with your device, please contact us first.
3. Please test your device with Audacity thoroughly. If there are any specific configuration instructions needed to make your device work with Audacity, please ensure these are included with the device.
4. Please note that we cannot help your customers with problems specific to your device – these must be dealt with by your own qualified staff. Users needing support with Audacity itself can find assistance at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/contact/.For those wishing to resell Audacity, or a rebranded version of it:
1. If you are reselling Audacity unmodified, your advertising should make it clear that Audacity is available for free on the Internet, and highlight the benefits of the customer purchasing Audacity from you. For example, you could offer Audacity on a CD-ROM, bundle other software or music files, or provide a printed manual.
2. You should endeavour to provide your own technical support for your customers, and your own documentation if you have modified Audacity. If you are reselling Audacity exactly as obtained from us and have questions about this, please e-mail us.
3. Please read these additional guidelines for resellers on the Audacity Wiki.[/size:2x4rf2ee]So, you may have a redistributed version…
AdSense 336x280July 31, 2008 at 9:16 pm #654380
lobbin-BParticipantIt’s ok now…I figured out the problem.
It seems that a "plug-in" was enabled in Audacity and it was an expired version of the
of it..
It was preventing use of the itself by stopping use of Audacity…I have found the software and erased it.
Audacity works fine now.Thanks for the help everyone!
AdSense 336x280August 1, 2008 at 2:13 am #654388
SarcophangusParticipant[quote quote="lobbin-B":3j4sl963]It seems that a "plug-in" was enabled in Audacity and it was an expired version of the
of it..
It was preventing use of the itself by stopping use of Audacity…[/quote:3j4sl963]That’s good to know! I’m glad you solved the problem
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