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v0.18.9

πŸ’₯ Crash fixes

  • Fix crash in CustomPlaybackOverlayFragment.prepareChannelAdapter when Live TV channels are not loaded #4606, by @nielsvanvelzen
  • Fix crash on startup #4640, by @DreierF

πŸ”§ Bugfixes

πŸ“ˆ Dependency updates

  • Update androidx.media3 to v1.6.1 #4594, by renovate[bot]
  • Update jellyfin-androidx-media to 1.6.1+1 #4680, by @nielsvanvelzen

Contributors

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v11.8.0

✨ New Features & Improvements

  • @directus/app
    • Ensured the configured display format is applied to the kanban layout (#24840 by @brunoocasali)
    • Enhanced the appearance of the flow trigger buttons in the sidebar by applying their custom colors (#25192 by @Mehdi-YC)
    • Enhanced the flow logs with color indications for success and failure, and added a new filter to view only failed logs (#25125 by @AfaqJaved)
    • Fixed permissions handling in the Files module (#25187 by @amosmurmu)
    • Added the ability to toggle a variable input for the _in and _nin filters. (#25245 by @formfcw)
  • @directus/api

πŸ› Bug Fixes & Optimizations

  • @directus/app
    • Fixed a bug that prevented fields from being validated in a relational drawer with junction fields (#25152 by @formfcw)
    • Added filters to file(s) and image interface and fixed relation creation to directus_files (#25241 by @Nitwel)
    • Improved clarity for usage of the Readonly and Required options in the Advanced Field Settings (#25158 by @formfcw)
    • Made v-list-group togglable in storybook (#25166 by @Nitwel)
    • Fixed a bug in the select color field that caused invalid color values to be stored (#25149 by @formfcw)
    • Added primaryKey data attribute to all form-fields. (#25249 by @robluton)
    • Fixed permissions handling in the Files module (#25220 by @licitdev)
    • Fixed a bug where the ID of newly added M2M/M2A items was lost after editing a junction field (#25148 by @formfcw)
  • @directus/api
  • @directus/utils
  • @directus/types
  • @directus/env
    • Fixed ADMIN_PASSWORD, ADMIN_TOKEN, KEY, and SECRET to always be interpreted as strings (#25196 by @the-other-dev)

πŸ§ͺ Blackbox Tests

  • Added deletion of the dist folder to the build command (#25129 by @licitdev)

πŸ“¦ Published Versions

  • @directus/app@13.10.0
  • @directus/api@27.1.0
  • @directus/composables@11.1.11
  • create-directus-extension@11.0.14
  • @directus/env@5.0.5
  • @directus/extensions@3.0.6
  • @directus/extensions-registry@3.0.6
  • @directus/extensions-sdk@13.1.1
  • @directus/memory@3.0.5
  • @directus/pressure@3.0.5
  • @directus/schema-builder@0.0.2
  • @directus/storage-driver-azure@12.0.5
  • @directus/storage-driver-cloudinary@12.0.5
  • @directus/storage-driver-gcs@12.0.5
  • @directus/storage-driver-s3@12.0.5
  • @directus/storage-driver-supabase@3.0.5
  • @directus/themes@1.1.1
  • @directus/types@13.1.2
  • @directus/utils@13.0.6
  • @directus/validation@2.0.5

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Audacity turns 25 years old!

Audacity turns 25 years old!

By Leo Wattenberg

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

On this day, 25 years ago, the very first public version of Audacity was released, Audacity 0.8.

Audacity 0.8 was very different to what we have today: It couldn’t record, it couldn’t use plugins, and it could only export as WAV, AIFF, SF and AU.

A picture of Audacity 0.8, showing a very sparse UI with practically no features. Only Amplify, Echo and Fade in/out are available as effects.

Since then, a lot has happened. Audacity 1.0 was released two years later, sporting a logo and layout that’s still recognizable today. PCs have turned notably less boxy and beige, and are much faster as well. They’re so fast in fact, that many features which would have been unthinkable 25 years ago are now very much possible - and even expected. We have worked tirelessly to improve Audacity’s audio editing capabilities, adding features like realtime effects, non-destructive edits and time stretching, a master channel and even some AI-powered effects which are actually useful.

If you’re curious to learn more about Audacity’s history, our product owner Martin Keary released a video about it when he took over, and our designer Leo Wattenberg ran Audacity’s source code through a visualizer to show the evolution of files within Audacity.

What’s next for Audacity

We’re planning to release another minor patch (Audacity 3.7.4) in the next couple weeks, which among various bug fixes finally brings aforementioned AI effects to macOS.

In addition to that, we’re still working hard on Audacity 4.0, which won’t be quite yet a DAW – but will tackle a lot of UX snags, which made Audacity so far more annoying to use than necessary. We will soon post an update on what to expect exactly for Audacity 4.0.

Let’s celebrate with Audacity merch!

After 25 years of making it rather difficult to send any money our way, we finally have opened up a merch store at merch.audacityteam.org. Every purchase made will help support our full-size development team, and accelerate Audacity’s progress to becoming not just the free option for audio editing - but the best option.

We’ll add more designs over the coming months - follow us on YouTube or join our Discord to get notified when new merch drops!

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