![]() When recording stops, a Warning message box alerts the user and a label track, called "Dropouts", is added showing the lost parts, labeled with consecutive numbers. These silent spans will make the dropouts more obvious, but keep the duration of the recording correct. When this setting is "on" (default setting) Audacity will detect dropouts (brief gaps in the recording) and will insert zeroes into the recording to keep the other good parts synchronized. * Dropout detection Dropout detection is controlled from a setting in Recording Preferences called "Detect dropouts".* Cut Preview should play all selected/sync-locked tracks, respecting Mute/Solo during preview - bug #231.* Using Spectrogram Settings in TCP or using Preferences causes Audacity to reset Project Rate to default rate in Quality Preferences - bug #1977.* Labels longer than 260 characters are now supported - bug #1905.* Duplicate shortcuts can be created - bug #1786. ![]()
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