Dumb question from complete novice
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 6:57 pm
It's the first time I've used any kind of audio software, and I've searched but couldn't find the answer. If anyone knows of a guide to this really basic stuff, I'd be grateful for a pointer to it (and it would be the easiest way to answer!).
Basically the question is; does it matter what location(s) Audacity files are in? (in ver. 1.2.6, with Vista Home Premium SP2)
I recorded some radio programmes, to listen to later. I simply saved them as Audacity project files, to the Desktop. I'd like to get them off the Desktop, and in a more organised form.
Can I put them wherever I like (my Music folder for instance), or do they go in some folder that's part of Audacity?
Each recording has a .aup file and a data file; I don't know if they need to go in the same folder/all the data files can go in 1 data folder/whatever.
And once I know where the files are going, can I just drag & drop them to the new location (as I can with files associated with my image-editor), or should I save them again from within Audacity?
There's no rush to edit or convert the files (I'll learn about that later, as I go along); at the moment I just want to have some organisation in place, before they start multiplying!
Basically the question is; does it matter what location(s) Audacity files are in? (in ver. 1.2.6, with Vista Home Premium SP2)
I recorded some radio programmes, to listen to later. I simply saved them as Audacity project files, to the Desktop. I'd like to get them off the Desktop, and in a more organised form.
Can I put them wherever I like (my Music folder for instance), or do they go in some folder that's part of Audacity?
Each recording has a .aup file and a data file; I don't know if they need to go in the same folder/all the data files can go in 1 data folder/whatever.
And once I know where the files are going, can I just drag & drop them to the new location (as I can with files associated with my image-editor), or should I save them again from within Audacity?
There's no rush to edit or convert the files (I'll learn about that later, as I go along); at the moment I just want to have some organisation in place, before they start multiplying!