![]() ![]() This is where the fun really starts - I ended up with about 20 windows open, just going around in circles.Ĭan anyone please in simple terms, tell me where I’m going wrong, or direct me to a useful link, (not one that sends me in annoying circles). I have searched through all the Windows Audacity folders - nothing there. Installing plugins - you can download and install plugins to add extra. Themes - learn how to select your preferred Audacity look and feel. Audacity Tour Guide - quick tour of selected features of Audacity. When I click on Edit > Preferences > Libraries, I have 2 choices: Getting Started - Recording, Importing, Editing, Exporting. (It goes on to say… Audacity did not recognise this file…Try installing FFmpeg) Go to Edit > Preferences > Libraries to download or locate the FFmpeg libraries. I want to open an mp3 file, (apparently, you don’t need to manually install a lame_enc.dll file anymore, as it is included automatically) File / Import / Audio / (choose a track from my collection) I get an error window:įFmpeg not found. Step 1: Download FFmpeg on Windows First, click here to open the FFmpeg developer website. Step 4B1: If the Locate FFmpeg message pops up, choose Browse to locate FFmpeg manually. Step 4A: If the Success message pops up, choose No. ![]() I will attach some screenshots, but to explain: Step 2: Select Edit and choose Preferences (shortcut: Ctrl+P) Step 3: Pick Libraries then click Locate next to FFmpeg Library. If you have installed FFmpeg from a different source, or installed it in a different location, youll need to tell Audacity where to find it. I’ve been very happily using Audacity for a number of years because it’s excellent, but just downloaded Audacity 2.4.2 onto a new Windows 10 PC & I’m slowly going mad ![]()
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