File & Project Sizes
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:11 pm
I've read some threads here about file sharing over the internet, and how the file sizes are sometimes a problem. But so far I still can't figure out a few things. I want to give others access to my Audacity projects. These are songs with several tracks in each. Currently, I'm importing MP3's into a project, then "Save As" an Audacity project.
Example: I import 7 tracks of a song: total combined file size is a bit over 40MB (these are MP3's at 320K)
When I save the project, the data folder in the Audacity project balloons to over 350MB. I've also created the same project, using the same tracks, but with WAV files (16 bit). The original set of 7 tracks was a bit under 180MB, but bloated to the same 320+ MB when saved as an Audacity project.
My settings in "Preferences" are:
Quality: 16 bit, @ 44.1K
Is there any way around this file size? I want to be able to put an Audacity project onto an FTP server for people to download, and I'd rather not have to explain how to use raw MP3 or WAV files. It would be a lot simpler if they could just download the project and open it. Also, I'm using a PC, but also work on a Mac, so I can offer the files in both formats if need be.
NOTE: I originally recorded these songs in ProTools and Sonar, 24 bit, 44.1K, etc. They are mastered and finished, but I want to give access to the original tracks so that people can remix and do mashups. I figured that Audacity was one of the most popular programmes for this, and besides, it's FREE! I've converted the original tracks to both WAV and MP3 for these purposes. I will also offer them in Ableton Live format, and possibly in GarageBand format (although GarageBand seems to suffer from the same file bloat as Audacity). To get an idea of how this works, check out Nine Inch Nails site: http://www.nin.com (go to their "Remix" section).
Thanks a lot.
--john
Example: I import 7 tracks of a song: total combined file size is a bit over 40MB (these are MP3's at 320K)
When I save the project, the data folder in the Audacity project balloons to over 350MB. I've also created the same project, using the same tracks, but with WAV files (16 bit). The original set of 7 tracks was a bit under 180MB, but bloated to the same 320+ MB when saved as an Audacity project.
My settings in "Preferences" are:
Quality: 16 bit, @ 44.1K
Is there any way around this file size? I want to be able to put an Audacity project onto an FTP server for people to download, and I'd rather not have to explain how to use raw MP3 or WAV files. It would be a lot simpler if they could just download the project and open it. Also, I'm using a PC, but also work on a Mac, so I can offer the files in both formats if need be.
NOTE: I originally recorded these songs in ProTools and Sonar, 24 bit, 44.1K, etc. They are mastered and finished, but I want to give access to the original tracks so that people can remix and do mashups. I figured that Audacity was one of the most popular programmes for this, and besides, it's FREE! I've converted the original tracks to both WAV and MP3 for these purposes. I will also offer them in Ableton Live format, and possibly in GarageBand format (although GarageBand seems to suffer from the same file bloat as Audacity). To get an idea of how this works, check out Nine Inch Nails site: http://www.nin.com (go to their "Remix" section).
Thanks a lot.
--john