Audacity--saving and exporting a modified mp3 file
I downloaded an flv file from the net and extracted the audio as an mp3 file. This is a voice only mp3.
The original flv file and the extracted mp3 file has a bad hum in the left channel. I successfully removed the hum with the solo button. When I save the changes, it reverts back to the original mp3 file. I have the project saved and can play the cleaned up mp3 through audacity. I am unable to create a new cleaned up mp3 so I can play it with my mp3 player. How do I successfully create a new mp3 file? I am new to editing mp3 files. I have googled this and can't find a solution. How do I do this with audacity? Thanks. |
Maybe cut the good channel and paste in new project. Then cut bad channel and put in new project, then remove noise. Then cut both to new project and save.
I just grab noise on stereo and do it that way, never had a single channel noise. I think I read where it says if you split it and do the work in the project then you combine it the actions apply to all channels. |
Thanks Jefro,
Somehow, I managed to remove the bad left channel, convert it to mono, and successfully save the new mp3 file. I hope I can remember what I did so I can have success with the next file. |
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