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Re: Sound editing

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Try export for saving. One of the quirks of the program. It wants to save projects. If you want to save a sound file, use export under the file menu.
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Re: Sound editing

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physicist wrote: 30 Sep 2017 12:12
Well, I'm sure you might have already gathered that by now, given that many members here explicitly state they get there captures through planted USBs.
You’re absolutely right about that, Mr. P. I often leave USBs in place for 10 - 12 hours in order to get just a few minutes of good quality recording. Audacity is a pretty much essential tool for editing these long files and extracting the interesting segments.
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Re: Sound editing

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BTW, Audacity is not the only sound editor you can use, nor is it probably the best for any given task. It is however, free, and available on many computer platforms, and while perhaps not the best at everything, it is certainly serviceable.
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