Export
From Audacity Manual
To hear your work in other media programs, export it to an audio file.
Audacity as shipped can export to a number of common audio formats including WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP2.
To export as MP3, the optional Lame MP3 encoder must be installed.
You can install the optional FFmpeg library to export to many more audio formats including AC3, AMR(NB), M4A, MP4 and WMA.
- To export, choose burn a CD for standalone CD players, choose WAV or AIFF. then choose the file format you want to export to in the "Save as type" drop-down. To
- Use selected area of audio. to export only a
- Use labeled area in a single track.
- split the tracks from an album for multiple export as separate files. lets you
to export multiple files at the same time, either one for each audio track, or one for each
See File Export Dialog for more help with exporting.
Export Formats
There are a number of audio formats that Audacity, as shipped, can export to; others can be added with additional software.
- As shipped available exports include WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP2.
- To export as MP3, the optional Lame MP3 encoder must be installed.
- You may install the optional FFmpeg library to export to many more audio formats including AC3, AMR(NB), M4A(AAC), MP4 and WMA.
Alternatively, saving an Audacity project creates a project file (and linked _data folder) containing all your track contents, including labels and envelope points, so you can return to your work later exactly as you left it. However, other programs cannot read Audacity projects.