
For advanced users, Alpha Builds are available for testing purposes. Google Code hosts selected previous versions up to and including Audacity 2.0.5. OldFoss hosts the current Audacity version and all previous versions from 2.1.2 onwards. FFmpeg import/export library – Allows Audacity to import and export many additional audio formats such as AC3, AMR(NB), M4A and WMA, and to import audio from video files. Plug-Ins – Download additional effects and filters. Optional Downloads Plug-ins and Libraries exe file and follow the online instructions (or unzip the. Or left-click Audacity zip link below (useful in restricted environments).
Left-click the Audacity installer link below. Problems with the download? Please use this direct link Recommended Downloads – Latest Version of Audacity For more information on Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 Server End of Support visit Windows 2000 End of Support Solution Center.To find out what’s new, visit the releases feed on Github. You will need to upgrade to Windows XP and then migrate to Windows 7 using USMT 4.0, a tool included with the Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK). There is no supported migration path from Windows 2000 to Windows 7 using the Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT). To better understand the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Policy and your support options visit the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page. The most current service packs are available to organizations, and they are easily deployed via Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services/Microsoft System Center, and the Microsoft Download Center. Updates, including security updates released with bulletins from the Microsoft Security Response Center, will be reviewed and built for the supported versions and service packs only. If “64-bit” is listed under System, then you are running the 64-bit version.Ĭustomers running an unsupported version of Windows or service pack will not be eligible for any of our support options.
If you do not see “64-bit” listed, then you are running the 32-bit version and you need to install Service Pack 3. To find out if you are running the 64-bit version of Windows XP, right-click My Computer, then click Properties. If you are running the 64-bit version of Windows XP with Service Pack 2, you are on the latest service pack and will continue to be eligible for support and receive updates until April 8, 2014.
NOTE: There is no Service Pack 3 for the 64-bit version of Windows XP. Support for Windows Vista Release to Manufacturing (RTM) will end on April 13, 2010. Support for Windows 2000 will end on the same date. As we announced in 2008, support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) will end on July 13, 2010.