Export to WAV... problems
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:26 pm
audacity:
I am an Audacity newbie who has recorded some audio using Audacity and saved the Audacity project. The project opens fine and the audio plays correctly inside Audacity, but when I choose File | Export to WAV..., I get a *.wav file containing white noise of the same length as my audio. Checking Edit | Preferences... | File Formats, Uncompressed Export Format is set to WAV (Microsoft 16 bit PCM). If I set it to WAV (Microsoft 32 bit float), I get a *.wav file containing silence of the same length as my audio. 16 bit AIFF yields white noise. mp3 works as expected.
I used Audacity to record audio and make a *.wav file back in July, and everything worked as expected. Since then, I tried to work with some *.avi files and went through several gyrations installing/ uninstalling codecs. I suspect that a bad and/or misconfigured audio codec is the source of this Audacity problem, but don't know where to look for the codecs nor how to determine if they're good/bad and/or installed/configured correctly.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
David
I am an Audacity newbie who has recorded some audio using Audacity and saved the Audacity project. The project opens fine and the audio plays correctly inside Audacity, but when I choose File | Export to WAV..., I get a *.wav file containing white noise of the same length as my audio. Checking Edit | Preferences... | File Formats, Uncompressed Export Format is set to WAV (Microsoft 16 bit PCM). If I set it to WAV (Microsoft 32 bit float), I get a *.wav file containing silence of the same length as my audio. 16 bit AIFF yields white noise. mp3 works as expected.
I used Audacity to record audio and make a *.wav file back in July, and everything worked as expected. Since then, I tried to work with some *.avi files and went through several gyrations installing/ uninstalling codecs. I suspect that a bad and/or misconfigured audio codec is the source of this Audacity problem, but don't know where to look for the codecs nor how to determine if they're good/bad and/or installed/configured correctly.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
David