I have a win 7 PC. My wife records her line dance lessons (she's a student). She has me start the mp3 player recording when she leaves. (she's very non-tech).
I want to take her recorded WAV file into Audacity, cut off the beginning 15 or so minutes and then save the remaining to a WAV or MP3 file. I have been able to do this on occasion but never with much reliability. Usually, the options I want to use are greyed out.
It seems so simple but it is so elusive. How do I do it?
open a WAV file, select part of it, save it as a new file. That's all!
How to save or export a selection to a new wav file.
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Re: How to save or export a selection to a new wav file.
Drag-Select some of the work > File > Export Selected.
Audacity doesn't Save sound files.
I usually do this backwards. I Export the whole thing as a safety. Then carefully Drag-delete the bits I don't want. Then straight Export. I use the Zoom tools to make sure I got everything selected accurately. Control-E zoom into selection, Control-F zoom out full, and Control-3 zoom out a little bit.
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Audacity doesn't Save sound files.
I usually do this backwards. I Export the whole thing as a safety. Then carefully Drag-delete the bits I don't want. Then straight Export. I use the Zoom tools to make sure I got everything selected accurately. Control-E zoom into selection, Control-F zoom out full, and Control-3 zoom out a little bit.
Koz
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Re: How to save or export a selection to a new wav file.
Hit Space on the keyboard or the Stop button to ungrey all the relevant menu items. Then hit HOME or click |<< , select to 15 minutes and delete. Then File > Export Selection...RagtopDay wrote:I have a win 7 PC. My wife records her line dance lessons (she's a student). She has me start the mp3 player recording when she leaves. (she's very non-tech).
I want to take her recorded WAV file into Audacity, cut off the beginning 15 or so minutes and then save the remaining to a WAV or MP3 file. I have been able to do this on occasion but never with much reliability. Usually, the options I want to use are greyed out.
It seems so simple but it is so elusive. How do I do it?
open a WAV file, select part of it, save it as a new file. That's all!
Gale
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