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Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:27 pm
by TexasJim
steve: I've been saying from the get-go: Audacity won't let me SAVE Project. When I hit that instruction, I get the WARNING I posted way back. It says I have to use Export or something, because I have a FILE, not a PROJECT. That hasn't changed. I tried. TexasJim
Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 11:49 pm
by steve
TexasJim wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:27 pm
I get the WARNING
Yes, it's a "warning", it's not an "error". It is just telling you that "Save" will create a "Project" and that if you want an "audio file" (such as a ".wav" file) you need to use "Export" rather than "Save".
Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:51 am
by kozikowski
It's the warning Audacity gives to people who think they're saving an Audacity Sound File. They're not. A Project is a collection of files and folders Audacity uses to open your saved editing environment inside Audacity.
Many applications want you to Save your work as a final product and that's the end of it. Audacity isn't like that. To get the final product in Audacity, an MP3 or a WAV sound file, you have to Export one.
Save will give you one of these.
That file and folder make a Project, MyMusic in this case. It's not going to say .proj or .prj or anything like that.
Double click the aup file and it will open the associated _data folder automatically and use the stuff it finds in there to construct your show
inside Audacity. You should not be messing around inside the _data folder. One false move and you could make a normal, healthy show not open.
You would want a Project if you want to save all your sound clips, markers, different timelines, positioning information, etc, after Audacity closes. All the stuff a sound file won't do. Projects will not save UNDO, so there is that.
Koz
Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:11 pm
by TexasJim
Thanks, steve and Koz: I'm beginning to get the picture. So, if I Export my recordings to a Folder, and when I get all of them done, would I move them as .wav files to a burner program, such as Brasero? TexasJim
Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:25 pm
by steve
If you export your recordings as WAV files, you will be able to add them to a CD compilation with Brasero.
Re: How does a file become a Project?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:56 pm
by TexasJim
O.K. steve. Thanks. I've never used Brasero, but a neighbor is a Linux Guru, so I'll pick his brain on that. Maybe I'll get my life's chronicle recorded and burned to CD's before I die. TexasJim