I used Audacity several years ago with great success and enjoyment. Now I need it again and I have downloaded a fresh copy of the latest version 1.2. Windows XP SP3. Windows Media Player. However, I can't seem to get started because of something obvious I keep "tripping over" when trying to create a project and import a track.
I created a project called "ABC" and saved it. Then I went to Project > Import Audio. I chose the track that I wanted and then imported it. The graphic wav form comes up nicely. But the entire track that I imported seems to fill a space of only a second (according to the time bar across the top) when the track should be 7 minutes or so. And when I attempt to playback the track, I get a one-second cacaophony of sound. What am I missing?
thanks
Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
Forum rules
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.
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.
-
moriarty66
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:56 pm
- Operating System: Please select
Re: Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
Hi,
I am no expert by any means but from all my research into PC recording and Audacity it looks as though you are importing the file in the wrong format.
I import in MP3 format and have not had any problems. Hope this helps.
Regards.
I am no expert by any means but from all my research into PC recording and Audacity it looks as though you are importing the file in the wrong format.
I import in MP3 format and have not had any problems. Hope this helps.
Regards.
-
waxcylinder
- Forum Staff
- Posts: 14585
- Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:03 am
- Operating System: Windows 10
Re: Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
Maybe no expert yet Moriarty but I think you've called this one dead right, you're a good learner - take the ceegar ...
@ callmark: what formmat are the audio files that you are trying to import?
WC
@ callmark: what formmat are the audio files that you are trying to import?
WC
________________________________________FOR INSTANT HELP: (Click on Link below)
* * * * * FAQ * * * * * Tutorials * * * * * Audacity Manual * * * * *
* * * * * FAQ * * * * * Tutorials * * * * * Audacity Manual * * * * *
Re: Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
Here's what I CAN tell you... I played an audio CD with the track on it and while it was playing, I copied to the media library of Windows Media Player. I always thought WMP played .WAV files. I expected to just drag the thing into Audacity and "poof", I'd be just a-cuttin' an a-pastin'. I am so far behind the times (my first computer had 640K memory and 640K storage), I don't even know how to discover the format. Right-clicking and choosing properties only comes up with a file association which is of course WMP. Do I need to download LAME and then try to import as mp3?waxcylinder wrote:Maybe no expert yet Moriarty but I think you've called this one dead right, you're a good learner - take the ceegar ...
@ callmark: what formmat are the audio files that you are trying to import?
WC
Thank you for your time by the way.
-
kozikowski
- Forum Staff
- Posts: 68938
- Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:57 pm
- Operating System: macOS 10.13 High Sierra
Re: Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
You can force Windows to show you file extensions. That can go a very long way to telling you what's going on.
-- Hidden File Extensions
-- Start > My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View > [ ] Hide Extensions for Known File Types (deselect)
-- Apply (to this folder) or Apply to All Folders
-- OK
Suddenly, the music file you thought was coolmusic.mp3, can turn out to be coolmusic.m4a -- a modern highly compressed file format -- and Audacity will not open those without adding the FFMpeg software add-on from the download web site.
http://audacityteam.org/download/
I think you can force Windows to tell you what kind of file it is, too.
Right-Click the file > Properties > Advanced or maybe Summary. (I'm guessing at some of this).
If the file is a "real" MP3, you don't need special software to play it, but you do need "lame" to make a new one -- to Export a new MP3.
Koz
-- Hidden File Extensions
-- Start > My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View > [ ] Hide Extensions for Known File Types (deselect)
-- Apply (to this folder) or Apply to All Folders
-- OK
Suddenly, the music file you thought was coolmusic.mp3, can turn out to be coolmusic.m4a -- a modern highly compressed file format -- and Audacity will not open those without adding the FFMpeg software add-on from the download web site.
http://audacityteam.org/download/
I think you can force Windows to tell you what kind of file it is, too.
Right-Click the file > Properties > Advanced or maybe Summary. (I'm guessing at some of this).
It totally does, but what you have may not be a WAV file. CDs come in two flavors. You can have a Data CD which is a flat, shiny hard drive and can contain anything, and a genuine Music CD which has a version of WAV to hold the music. Those have to be ripped to get the music off in a "real" WAV format.I always thought WMP played .WAV files.
If the file is a "real" MP3, you don't need special software to play it, but you do need "lame" to make a new one -- to Export a new MP3.
Koz
Re: Import to project-- I am missing something obvious?
yes well, problem solved thanks to you all. I uninstalled the 1.2 and installed 1.3 (beta). Also added LAME and FFmpeg.
Now everything drops in easy as pie. Thanks again.
Now everything drops in easy as pie. Thanks again.