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You might want to give the Audacity remote control a try. Maybe if
you can program Audacity to start itself you might be able to avoid
whatever's causing the crash.
> On 12:59 PM, Cardimon, Craig wrote:
>
> I can start Audacity from my work desktop just fine when I'm on site. But
> when I'm working remotely, and I try to start it on my work desktop, it
> crashes repeatedly. I'm trying to perform remote audio recording of an
> onscreen process I need to document, but I'm not making any progress.
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