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Hi
I' m using for a long time Audacity and now on Deepin, everything is ok exept when i export an mp3 audio i have only a standard bit rate 160Kbps and missing the format option with bit rate mode and qulity.
This is happening only in Deepin (15.11) .
Any solution ??
Thanks
I have the same issue, also running Deepin. Never had this problem on Windows. Audacity 2.1.2 from the Deepin store, Deepin 15.11. Any help would be appreciated!
Unlike the OP, I'm trying to export a file as an .au and set the encoding to U-Law and header to AU. Nevertheless, the same format options are missing when exporting the file. I can't find any options about this in the Preferences section. Didn't there used to be a "File format" tab?
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