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split and insert?
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:46 am
by audioNewbie
I am two quick questions on the use of Audacity:
1. I have a large wav file (2 gb), can audacity split it into several small wave files ?
2. I have a audio file (WMA format) that I want to insert some translation. What I need to do is (1) play the audio file, (2) pause at a certain point, then I would need to record my translation. I expect the audio editing software insert my voice translation right after the pause point.
Could I do these in Audacity?
If not, could you refer me some audio software that allow me to do this?
I am really an audio newbie. Thanks for the help.
Re: split and insert?
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:59 am
by kozikowski
<<<1. I have a large wav file (2 gb), can audacity split it into several small wave files ?>>>
If the file will open in Audacity, then you can use Audacity to split it up. This can actually be semi-automated:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... ate_tracks
<<<audio file (WMA format)>>>
Audacity will not open a Windows Media file. You need to convert it to MP3 or WAV first. I think there's a couple of other formats you can use.
Koz
Re: split and insert?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:10 am
by audioNewbie
>> 2. I have a audio file (WMA format) that I want to insert some translation. What I need to do is (1) play the audio file, (2) pause at a certain point,
>> then I would need to record my translation. I expect the audio editing software insert my voice translation right after the pause point.
>Audacity will not open a Windows Media file. You need to convert it to MP3 or WAV first. I think there's a couple of other formats you can use.
Thank you very much, Koz, for showing me how to split tracks.
I figured out a way to save WMA to WAV. Could you give me a quick link on how to insert live voice recording to an existing track (in wav or mp3)?
Thanks again.
Re: split and insert?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:27 pm
by alatham
Careful, AudioNewbie. I know this is nit-picking, but you won't be adding your voice to an existing track. You'll be recording a second track and then mixing them together into a new track when you export. Vocabulary is one of the biggest barriers we have to jump over when answering questions here.
That said, here's a wiki page detailing how to make a simple voice and music podcast that should tell you what you need to know:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... h_Audacity