Saving as compressed project (wide size variation)
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:19 am
I'm new to Audacity but seem to be getting along.
I am confused about a couple of things though.
I'm using Audacity 1.3.12-beta, on Win7-64
1) When I File > Save as compressed project, sometimes for a 40 minute music recording I get a 30-60MB project with no e00 subdirectory (this is somewhat comparable to a 128kbps MP3 of the project). Other times I get a 250-400MB project with an e00 subdirectory using most of the space. This is somewhat comparable in size to the uncompressed project. Of my 6 similar compressed projects (all about 40 minutes of music long), I got two of the small kind and 4 of the kind, even though I saved all six as compressed projects. Does anyone know why there is such a wide size disparity?
2) Somtimes when I open an existing stereo project, the lower track is placed below the normal location by about 2 centimeters. If I mess around (not sure what I did) but twice I got the misplaced track to move back into it's correct location. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Thanks very much, rtront.
I am confused about a couple of things though.
I'm using Audacity 1.3.12-beta, on Win7-64
1) When I File > Save as compressed project, sometimes for a 40 minute music recording I get a 30-60MB project with no e00 subdirectory (this is somewhat comparable to a 128kbps MP3 of the project). Other times I get a 250-400MB project with an e00 subdirectory using most of the space. This is somewhat comparable in size to the uncompressed project. Of my 6 similar compressed projects (all about 40 minutes of music long), I got two of the small kind and 4 of the kind, even though I saved all six as compressed projects. Does anyone know why there is such a wide size disparity?
2) Somtimes when I open an existing stereo project, the lower track is placed below the normal location by about 2 centimeters. If I mess around (not sure what I did) but twice I got the misplaced track to move back into it's correct location. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Thanks very much, rtront.