Exporting a file when I have finished editing it with Audacity
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 3:26 pm
Audacity 2.4.2 Windows 8.1
Newbie here with a probably ignorant question but that's how I learn.
I just learned how to import an audio file from iTunes. I have gone through the file with Audacity and am very pleased with the end result. I have read what audacity has to say about exporting so I think I know how to get the file back into iTunes. What I don't know is if I need to delete the original audio file from iTunes before I export my edited and improved copy of the audio file. When I go to play this file on iTunes I want iTunes to access only my edited file. Do I delete the old file before I export or does it automatically happen when I export the new file back to the same location in iTunes?
Sorry for adding a 2nd question: I have a usb phonograph (Ion Profile Pro) that included software for my Dell PC. The software works well with importing my LP's and 78's into iTunes where I can then access and edit using Audacity. The only thing I dislike about the software is that it has no feature that allows me to pause the process in order to flip the record over onto side 2. I'm grateful that I can use Audacity to edit out the time spent flipping the record. Is there a better software program available for importing music from my records?
Newbie here with a probably ignorant question but that's how I learn.
I just learned how to import an audio file from iTunes. I have gone through the file with Audacity and am very pleased with the end result. I have read what audacity has to say about exporting so I think I know how to get the file back into iTunes. What I don't know is if I need to delete the original audio file from iTunes before I export my edited and improved copy of the audio file. When I go to play this file on iTunes I want iTunes to access only my edited file. Do I delete the old file before I export or does it automatically happen when I export the new file back to the same location in iTunes?
Sorry for adding a 2nd question: I have a usb phonograph (Ion Profile Pro) that included software for my Dell PC. The software works well with importing my LP's and 78's into iTunes where I can then access and edit using Audacity. The only thing I dislike about the software is that it has no feature that allows me to pause the process in order to flip the record over onto side 2. I'm grateful that I can use Audacity to edit out the time spent flipping the record. Is there a better software program available for importing music from my records?