I looked at Youtube and thought it should be possible for me to download my old cassette tapes using Audacity. It’s not as easy as they suggest.
I downloaded Audacity 1.2.6 for my Windows XP without any trouble. Attached my Walkman to the line-in socket with jack plugs. Pressed record on Audacity and play on the Walkman and got the appropriate wave patterns. Stopped Walkman. Stopped Audacity and used play button to check I had recorded the test music. I had. Then came the problems. I used ‘Export’ and highlighted and saved the music in .wav format. But I cannot get this file to play.
On Youtube they do not mention having to save the music as a Project BEFORE exporting. Do you have to do this? Is there something in the Preferences section I should have altered? Why will the music not play on Windows Media Play?
Please – any info would be much appreciated in simple words that this not very genned-up and puzzled pensioner can understand.
Whitehills
Cannot get .wav file to play
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Re: Cannot get .wav file to play
You do not need to Save an Audacity project before Exporting - I often work on Audacity projects where I never bother to save a project at all just using Exports and then discarding the project when finished.
Are you working in 2-channel stereo? Have you reset the Audacity 1.2 default to do so?
If so then you should be able to export WAV files at the Audacity default of 44.1kHz 16-bit PCM Stereo. You should be able to examine these files with Windows Explorer to look at the file's Properties - check that is a 16-bit PCM stereo WAV file,
If it is it should play on most player s/w including WMP. Do you have any other media player s/w? If bot you could try downloading iTunes from the Apple site and inporting your WAV into iTunes to see if iTunes will play it.
WC
Are you working in 2-channel stereo? Have you reset the Audacity 1.2 default to do so?
If so then you should be able to export WAV files at the Audacity default of 44.1kHz 16-bit PCM Stereo. You should be able to examine these files with Windows Explorer to look at the file's Properties - check that is a 16-bit PCM stereo WAV file,
If it is it should play on most player s/w including WMP. Do you have any other media player s/w? If bot you could try downloading iTunes from the Apple site and inporting your WAV into iTunes to see if iTunes will play it.
WC
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Whitehills
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Re: Cannot get .wav file to play
Thank you so much for this information. At least I can cross off one query - about not saving as a Project. Tomorrow I will look at the rest of the information you have given me and see if I can see what is wrong.
And thanks also for not getting too technical!
Whitehills
And thanks also for not getting too technical!
Whitehills
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Re: Cannot get .wav file to play
Thank you so much - it has worked! All I had to do was change the Mono to Stereo (all the other info you gave me checked out just fine), start from scratch and the file played in Media Player.
I am so thrilled - you've made my day.
Whitehills
I am so thrilled - you've made my day.
Whitehills