Saving with playing-speed!!!???

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Saving with playing-speed!!!???

Post by Amfition » Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:07 pm

Hi,

i have one simple question:
how can i save my song with speed (of playing , you know) , i want saving strickly to mp3 ...

greetings , and thanks

Laurens!!!!

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Re: Saving with playing-speed!!!???

Post by steve » Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:14 pm

In Audacity "Save" creates Audacity Projects which are NOT audio files.
To create an audio file you must use one of the "Export" functions (from the file menu).

Check out the Tutorials and Tips in the wiki (link at top of the page) for lots of useful information about how to use Audacity.
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Re: Saving with playing-speed!!!???

Post by kozikowski » Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:19 pm

<<<how can i save my song with speed (of playing , you know) , i want saving strickly to mp3 ...>>>

Yes, Audacity doesn't save audio files, it Exports them, but the question is worded oddly enough for me to ask if you had MP3 files that played at the wrong speed or had some other damage?

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Re: Saving with playing-speed!!!???

Post by Amfition » Fri Dec 26, 2008 4:09 pm

yeh i know for export but , i want the speed of playing higher and then saving but i donw know how....

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Re: Saving with playing-speed!!!???

Post by steve » Sat Dec 27, 2008 2:43 pm

To change the playing speed of some music.

1) Open Audacity
2) Import the music file (must be in a supported format such as WAV).
3) Select the entire track and apply the "Change Speed" effect.
4) Export as WAV (or any other supported format).
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