![]() ![]() Audacity once again thinks the files are in different folders and refuses to import them, and importing a single file results in the 8-char filename thing I described above. Two thumbs up, Audacity!Įdit #2: Spoke too soon. ![]() No more import issues, and the filenames now appear normal. It’s looking very much like Audacity is just fine, so I’ll delete the suspect folder, try again, and report back.Įdit: All’s well that ends well. Files from other folders appear with full filenames when I import those. I also noticed a third issue when I imported a single file from the suspect folder, and that was the filename appeared in Audacity in the old 8 character format with a wildcard. The problem files are in a folder I created just before updating to 3.4, and the download site was one I had not used previously. This made me think it was something with the files themselves, and sure enough I can import multiple files from all the other folders I tried. I replaced 3.4 with 3.3.3 and the import problem recurred. ![]()
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