I am a beginner. I recently converted a Vinyl LP Record using Audacity 1.2.6 However, when I exported the file as a WAV File, the LP was saved as a complete continuous file and not individual Track (song) files. After some reading, I did the following: Under the "Tracks" menu, I followed the "Add Label At Selection" instruction and then exported it as a WAV file. All the Tracks were saved as individual WAV files. I expected to see a folder with the individual files inside. How could I achieve this? When I eventually save this to my Music Library, I want to see one Album, then when it is opened, the individual song files would be seen and available for playing. Please help.
John
Track Separation
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Audacity 1.3.x is now obsolete. Please use the current Audacity 2.1.x version.
The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Re: Track Separation
In the "Export Multiple" dialogue you can select where you want the files to be exported to.johnw wrote:All the Tracks were saved as individual WAV files. I expected to see a folder with the individual files inside. How could I achieve this?
If you want them in a separate folder, create an empty folder first, then select it as the export destination.
That part of your question depends on what media library software you are using. We don't officially support software other than Audacity, but if you say what software you are using, someone may know the answer to that.johnw wrote: When I eventually save this to my Music Library, I want to see one Album, then when it is opened, the individual song files would be seen and available for playing.
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Re: Track Separation
Thanks for your responses so far. My music library uses "Windows Media Player". Any further suggestions ?
John
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Re: Track Separation
Personally, on my PCs I run iTunes for my music jukebox/library - but that's partly because I also run iPods. Works well on all our PCs at home XP-HE, XP-Pro, Win-7 (and Vista when my wife had that on her PC a while back). It's available for free download from the Apple iTunes site, you don't need to buy amn iPod to run iTunes
I know though that Steve hates iTunes, as he regards it as bloatware.
WC
I know though that Steve hates iTunes, as he regards it as bloatware.
WC
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Re: Track Separation
Yes, but I'm fair with my criticism - I dislike Windows Media Player just as muchwaxcylinder wrote:I know though that Steve hates iTunes, as he regards it as bloatware.
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