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getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:19 am
by ashira
How do i post a audacity clipping to a website such as blogger? Can I even do it. I also tried saving my file as something other than audacity only and i can't find the file. I dont know where audacity is putting after I save it!
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:28 am
by kozikowski
Audacity will not "save" a sound file. It only saves its own internal Projects which nobody else can open.
To get a postable sound file you have to use File > Export. Most sound postings on the internet have to be compressed and that usually means MP3. Did you install the "lame" software package? If that makes no sense, then we'll take it you didn't.
Will Audacity and Windows (mostly Windows) let you export a sound file to your desktop? Record or generate a short sound and export it as Test. Audacity should produce a sound file called Test.wav, but you won't actually see that because Windows likes to hide parts of the file name from you. So you might see a Windows Media file called "Test." Don't use any punctuation marks in the name. Call it Test.
Can you get it that far?
Koz
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:44 am
by ashira
i have head about the lame thing but i hadn't looked at it yet. Yes i was trying to import it thats what i had met when i saved it....so what happened to my file after i exported? and i don't have a clue what test thing your talking about. Im just glad this was not a homework assignment or I would probably be sol right now and be getting an f because I can't find my file after i did the file import thing or atleast i tried to. Im reconsidering using this product.
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:46 am
by kozikowski
<<<Im reconsidering using this product.>>>
Don't let anyone force you into using a product you're not comfortable with.
Koz
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:09 am
by whomper
ashira wrote:i have head about the lame thing but i hadn't looked at it yet. Yes i was trying to import it thats what i had met when i saved it....so what happened to my file after i exported? and i don't have a clue what test thing your talking about. Im just glad this was not a homework assignment or I would probably be sol right now and be getting an f because I can't find my file after i did the file import thing or atleast i tried to. Im reconsidering using this product.
you sound like you would be happier using pro tools or cubase
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:35 am
by ashira
well i would rather this to of worked out b/c its free. i cant afford the other products. i just need to spend some more time reading the users manual. i thought i undertsood how to use it. it does have buttons and whistles that i don't need
Re: getting frustrated
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:05 pm
by steve
ashira wrote:i would rather this to of worked out b/c its free.
The price is unbeatable

(and it's also a really nice program to use - much simpler than many of the alternatives, but there is still a "learning curve").
ashira wrote:i just need to spend some more time reading the users manual.
What a refreshing change, you are one of my favourite users - someone that reads the manual
I would definitely recommend upgrading to Audacity 1.3.11. It has a few more bells and whistles for you to ignore, but it is no harder to use than 1.2.6 - in many ways it is easier to use (it is also generally more stable, better quality, and has better support documentation). You do not need to uninstall Audacity 1.2.6 before installing 1.3.11 - they can happily live side by side, though you can't run them simultaneously and Audacity 1.2.x cannot open projects saved by Audacity 1.3
ashira wrote:How do i post a audacity clipping to a website such as blogger? Can I even do it. I also tried saving my file as something other than audacity only and i can't find the file. I dont know where audacity is putting after I save it!
Audacity
Saves "Audacity Projects" (that can only be opened in Audacity).
Audacity can
Export audio files (which can be played in other programs).
IMO this is one of the most important pages in the documentation:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/File_Management_Tips
Audacity can Export several different file types, but unfortunately one of the most useful ones for the Internet is MP3 and it has copyright/license restriction that prohibit it from being included in the standard Audacity install. MP3 export capability can be added by installing "Lame". Instructions for installing Lame can be found here:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Lame_Installation