"What's with cue-In/Out points and silan?" is a frequently asked question that currently has multiple possible fixes and a couple of open tasks (not only "Why is it broken?" but also "Where is the cue-point editor?"). I added current infos to the release notes and was thinking this should be pointed out in the FAQ until we have a stable solution ready.
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**What is LibreTime?**
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LibreTime is a community managed fork of the AirTime project.
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It is managed by a friendly inclusive community of stations
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from around the globe that use, document and improve LibreTime.
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**Can I upgrade to LibreTime?**
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In theory you can update any pre 3.0 version of AirTime to
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LibreTime 3.0.0 and above. More information on [Upgrading](../manual/upgrading)
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is in the docs.
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LibreTime is complex software, as such it is close to impossible
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to guarantee that every upgrade path works as intended. This
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means you should trial the update on a parallel test
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infrastructure to minimize possible downtime.
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Please let the community know if you encounter issues with the
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update process.
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**Why are Cue-In/Out points wrong in some tracks? / What's with silan?**
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The silan silence detection is currently outdated on almost all distributions. The older versions report clearly wrong information and may segfault at the worst. Versions starting with 0.3.3 (and some patched 0.3.2 builds) are much better but still need thorough testing. Please see the [release notes](https://github.com/LibreTime/libretime/releases) for up to date mitigation scenarios and details on the issues.
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**Why did you fork AirTime?**
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See this [open letter to the Airtime community](https://gist.github.com/hairmare/8c03b69c9accc90cfe31fd7e77c3b07d).
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