Why does an existing project have dropped sections?
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:45 am
When I reopen an existing project it has silent sections where parts have been dropped.
I'm working with Mac OS 10.5.8 and Audacity 1.3.7
When I reopen my edited Audacity narration project, I have 13 sections of missing audio starting at about 9 minutes of a 22 min project. They vary from a few to 40 seconds. I'm working with imported 16 bit wav files at 44.1 which were originally 27 separate field files.
I had previous problems when I'd quit the program - I'd reopen an edited project and it would tell me I had missing or orphaned files. Once open there would be 1 or 2 silent gaps in the project, here and there. Didn't see any pattern to the missing sections or cause. I'd just replace them and keep editing.
I finished my first full edit today and saved the project, then saved it with a slightly different name as a backup. Both in the same folder I'd been using so as not to confuse Audacity. Now I have the 13 sections of missing audio in the original project and the renamed one has no playable audio.
I've read your forums and I don't see my exact problem but expect that it's common. After viewing hundreds of posts, I now would guess that it's more reliable to Export rather than Save As.
I want to get my edited Audacity project ready for export. I'm actually breaking it up into 15 sections and plan to export them as sequentially named voice files. How can I work with these files and avoid this problem in future?
Should I use only Export function to save the finished files rather than Save As?
I did just now change my Audacity Import/Export preferences to:
* Make a copy of uncompressed audio files before editing (safer) and
* Always copy all audio into project (safest)
Hopefully this will help somewhat.
Yesterday I Exported a backup to another computer and it opens fine so I won't lose too much time to rebuild this project file. Apart from this snag, I like the program and find it fairly easy to use. Perhaps it will become the poster child for open source audio editing programs! Thanks for your help.
Ernesto
I'm working with Mac OS 10.5.8 and Audacity 1.3.7
When I reopen my edited Audacity narration project, I have 13 sections of missing audio starting at about 9 minutes of a 22 min project. They vary from a few to 40 seconds. I'm working with imported 16 bit wav files at 44.1 which were originally 27 separate field files.
I had previous problems when I'd quit the program - I'd reopen an edited project and it would tell me I had missing or orphaned files. Once open there would be 1 or 2 silent gaps in the project, here and there. Didn't see any pattern to the missing sections or cause. I'd just replace them and keep editing.
I finished my first full edit today and saved the project, then saved it with a slightly different name as a backup. Both in the same folder I'd been using so as not to confuse Audacity. Now I have the 13 sections of missing audio in the original project and the renamed one has no playable audio.
I've read your forums and I don't see my exact problem but expect that it's common. After viewing hundreds of posts, I now would guess that it's more reliable to Export rather than Save As.
I want to get my edited Audacity project ready for export. I'm actually breaking it up into 15 sections and plan to export them as sequentially named voice files. How can I work with these files and avoid this problem in future?
Should I use only Export function to save the finished files rather than Save As?
I did just now change my Audacity Import/Export preferences to:
* Make a copy of uncompressed audio files before editing (safer) and
* Always copy all audio into project (safest)
Hopefully this will help somewhat.
Yesterday I Exported a backup to another computer and it opens fine so I won't lose too much time to rebuild this project file. Apart from this snag, I like the program and find it fairly easy to use. Perhaps it will become the poster child for open source audio editing programs! Thanks for your help.
Ernesto