Audacity 2.2.2 was released on 20 February 2018.
See the New features in Audacity 2.2.2 page in the Manual for more information about improvements and other changes.
New feature Dropout detection is controlled from a setting in Recording Preferences called "Detect dropouts".
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. These silent spans will make the dropouts more obvious, but keep the duration of the recording correct.
Dropouts may be caused by a disk drive that cannot keep up with the recording. This can happen, for example, with a slow USB or network drive, or if antivirus software is slowing writing to disk, or if other activity on the computer is slowing the computer down.
When recording stops, a Warning message is shown and a label track, called "Dropouts", is added showing the lost parts, labeled with consecutive numbers.
Zooming with the mouse wheel
Mouse wheel zooming has been changed so that the focus for the zoom is:
With the mouse pointer outside the selection, the leftmost or rightmost edge of the current selection, (if a selection exists).
Mouse pointer position will be used as the zoom focus if the mouse position is inside the current selection, (if a selection exists).
If no selection is present, zoom focus is as it was before and is taken as the mouse pointer position.
Zoom Toggle
A new command has been introduced, Zoom Toggle, accessed by a new button or by View > Zoom > Zoom Toggle (shortcut Shift + Z).
Zoom Toggle toggles between two pre-defined zoom levels. These presets are user selectable in Tracks Preferences.
Defaults are normal Default Zoom level and 4 Pixels per Sample (which shows a fraction of a second of audio as samples)
Either of the two presets can be changed in Tracks Preferences using the dropdown menus.
Simple Vertical Scrolling
A context menu has been introduced for the Vertical Scale. This is activated by right-clicking in the Vertical Scale.
Advanced Vertical Zooming
Left-click, and click&drag, in the Vertical Scale remain available as a user-selectable option. The default setting is "off",
You can turn on advanced mode for vertical zooming from Edit > Preferences > Tracks Behaviors and selecting Advanced Vertical Zooming.
A new Extra menu has been created from consolidating the Ext-Bar and Ext-Command menus that were introduced in the previous 2.2.1 release.
Hover Appearance
In dark theme, the change in appearance of sliders when you hover over them is greater than before.
In light and dark themes, buttons such as 'pause' and 'pin' now highlight when you hover over them and they are down. Previously there was no visible change.
The hover effect for buttons when they are up has been changed to work better in conjunction with this change.
Icon Appearance
In dark theme the microphone and speaker icons are now brighter and not dulled as they were before.
For menu commands that are enabled (not grayed-out) if you hold the Shift key and click on the sub-menu item, instead of executing the command the Keyboard Preferences pop open at the chosen command. You can then change that (or any other) shortcut binding.
Interface Preferences has been upgraded so when selecting languages the proper spelling of these languages is shown with accented and special characters.
The Index page in the Manual has been upgraded - so that now any item that can be clicked on/through in the front page imagemap now has a corresponding text entry in the index (this is primarily as an aid to VI (Visually Impaired) users) Additionally the Index has been divided into alphabetic sections to aid readability.
Multiple use of "Save As" to the existing open project can result in data corruption/loss
Crash undoing during record, using Discard button of History window
Exporting audio in compressed formats to device with insufficient space produces inconsistent/truncated results
In Export Multiple, Cancel does not remove the file that is in progress when Cancel is chosen
Crash using SBSMS pitch change at low sample rate
Installer has old logo for 2.2.1 and 2.2.0
(Mac) Equalization: "Telephone" curve displays a flat line, no sound on Preview
Toolbars: open undocked if previously not shown, unless Reset Toolbars first
Analysis effects that create labels should give focus to label track
Control value may be out of range when using FloatingPointValidator
Analysis effects produce false indication that a label is open for editing
Import Uncompressed File Dialog Incorrect Reference to Menu Item
Wave Color not grayed out in TCP dropdown menu when in Spectrogram view
Hover indication on note track channel toggle appears on all tracks (when they rerender)
Unicode page encodings fixed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Un-muting with a single track unnecessarily activates the Solo button
Applying chain to file should zoom-to-fit
Audacity 2.2.2 requires the CPU to support the SSE2 instruction set which should be available on any Intel hardware produced after 2001 and any AMD hardware produced after 2003. To check what SSE levels your CPU supports, you can install CPU-Z. If your hardware only supports SSE, you may download Audacity 2.0.6 see the Legacy Windows page on the Audacity Website.
2.2.2 does not officially support Windows XP.
Audacity 2.2.2 is for Intel Macs running OS X 10.6 and later and macOS. There are legacy versions for older OS X at http://audacityteam.org/download/legacy-mac/.
Linux support is tested on Ubuntu Linux.
Audacity may compile on Gentoo, Debian, Mint.
Audacity does not currently compile on SuSE Linux.
Below are listed what we believe are the most common and important issues with 2.2.2 for most users.
We track these and many other bugs in our 'bugzilla' database.
Click on the bug numbers to see work done on these bugs.
This page is an overview of the key new functionality that has been introduced in Audacity 2.2.2
Details of all the major changes since 2.2.1 can be found in Audacity 2.2.2.
"Dropouts" are small fragments of missing audio on recording. They can sometimes be caused by very slow processing, especially slow writing to disk or USB key, when writing data cannot keep up with the recording.
We have added dropout detection for this release.
You may have been experiencing dropouts and not noticing, they are not discernible while recording only on playback. So Audacity 2.2.2 could appear much worse than previous releases, when in actual fact Audacity is just alerting you to a problem that you previously would not have been aware of - or might have put down to a bad microphone or poor recording technique.
Audacity makes its best effort to detect dropouts as they occur, but detection may be incomplete for some operating systems and audio hosts.
If you are certain that your recordings do not suffer from dropouts, you may wish to turn this new option "off".
Dropout detection is controlled from a setting in Recording Preferences called "Detect dropouts".
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. These silent spans will make the dropouts more obvious, but keep the duration of the recording correct.
Dropouts may be caused by a disk drive that cannot keep up with the recording. This can happen, for example, with a slow USB or network drive, or if antivirus software is slowing writing to disk, or if other activity on the computer is slowing the computer down.
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.
For this release we have improved the way zooming using your mouse wheel works and provided a new Zoom Toggle function.
This is particularly for users who zoom in and out a lot, e.g. when using the Repair effect to do detailed work removing clicks in the audio.
We have changed mouse wheel zooming so that the focus for the zoom is:
With the mouse pointer outside the selection, the leftmost or rightmost edge of the current selection, (if a selection exists).
Mouse pointer position will be used as the zoom focus if the mouse position is inside the current selection, (if a selection exists).
If no selection is present, zoom focus is as it was before and is taken as the mouse pointer position.
We have introduced a new command, Zoom Toggle, accessed by a new button or by (shortcut Shift + Z).
The extra button for Zoom Toggle won't show up until you reset toolbars, if you've upgraded from a previous version of Audacity which had the old toolbars. You can find reset toolbars in the view menu, View > Toolbars > Reset-Toolbars.
For Zoom Toggle, the keyboard shortcut, Shift + Z is a lot more convenient than using the menu. If you want to change Shift+Z to something else, use Keyboard Preferences.
Zoom Toggle toggles between two pre-defined zoom levels. These presets are user selectable in Tracks Preferences.
Defaults are normal Default Zoom level and 4 Pixels per Sample (which shows a fraction of a second of audio as samples)
Either of the two presets can be changed in Tracks Preferences using the dropdown menus.
Tracks Preferences showing Zoom Toggle selection dropdown for Preset 2
There have been some changes to Vertical Zooming.
We have introduced a context menu for the Vertical Scale. This is activated by right-clicking in the Vertical Scale - see Simple mode vertical zooming for details.
Left-click, and drag, in the Vertical Scale remain available as a user-selectable option - see Advanced mode vertical zooming for details.
You can turn on advanced mode for vertical zooming from Edit > Preferences > Tracks Behaviors and selecting Advanced Vertical Zooming.
The Extra menu, created from consolidating Ext-Bar and Ext-Command menus that were introduced in the previous 2.2.1 release.
In dark theme, the change in appearance of sliders when you hover over them is greater than before.
In light and dark themes, buttons such as 'pause' and 'pin' now highlight when you hover over them and they are down. Previously there was no visible change.
The hover effect for buttons when they are up has been changed to work better in conjunction with this change.
In dark theme the microphone and speaker icons are now brighter and not dulled as they were before.
For menu commands that are enabled (not grayed-out) if you hold the Shift key and click on the sub-menu item, instead of executing the command the Keyboard Preferences pop open at the chosen command. You can then change that (or any other) shortcut binding.
Interface Preferences has been upgraded so when selecting languages the proper spelling of these languages is shown with accented and special characters.
The Index page in the Manual has been upgraded - so that now any item that can be clicked on/through in the front page imagemap now has a corresponding text entry in the index (this is primarily as an aid to VI (Visually Impaired) users)
Additionally the Index has been divided into alphabetic sections to aid readability.
Multiple use of "Save As" to the existing open project can result in data corruption/loss
Crash undoing during record, using Discard button of History window
Exporting audio in compressed formats to device with insufficient space produces inconsistent/truncated results
In Export Multiple, Cancel does not remove the file that is in progress when Cancel is chosen
Unicode page encodings fixed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Crash using SBSMS pitch change at low sample rate
(Mac) Equalization: "Telephone" curve displays a flat line, no sound on Preview
Toolbars: open undocked if previously not shown, unless Reset Toolbars first
Analysis effects that create labels should give focus to label track
Control value may be out of range when using FloatingPointValidator
Analysis effects produce false indication that a label is open for editing
Import Uncompressed File Dialog Incorrect Reference to Menu Item
Wave Color not grayed out in TCP dropdown menu when in Spectrogram view
Hover indication on note track channel toggle appears on all tracks (when they rerender)
Installer has old logo for 2.2.1 and 2.2.0
Un-muting with a single track unnecessarily activates the Solo button
Applying chain to file should zoom-to-fit
Audacity 2.2.2 - detailed release notes for this release of Audacity
For those who really have to know, the list of bugs fixed in 2.2.2 is .
See our for much more detail of issues with Audacity 2.2.2.
Far less of Audacity is properly accessible to visually impaired users than we would like. Currently the best supported platform for accessibility is Windows. We lost a lot of custom accessibility programming when we had to move to a more recent version of the wxWidgets library. A lot more detail about accessibility limitations can be found
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Summary (3 tasks) ⇒
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Timer Record occasionally carries on recording past the scheduled end, requiring force quit
Linux: PULSE-AUDIO issues. Freeze repeatedly starting/stopping streams
Using File > Open to import audio gives wrong zoom level and no scroll bar slider