Launch Audacity. Step 4. Click File > Open, then select the MP3 file you want to convert. Step 5. (this step is optional) After the audio is imported, you can edit the file as you want. Step 6. Click File > Export > Export as WAV. Step 7. Select an output folder, rename the file, and choose an encoding format at the bottom according to your
WAV (Microsoft) 16-bit is very ordinary and those will play anywhere on all three computer platforms. Thatâs the sound standard for Music CD. Converting MP3 to WAV will give you a very high quality sound file with MP3 compression distortion. That can work for you if you want to edit or use the sound in production, but you can never go back to
Open fre:ac and select " File " > " Add " > " Audio file (s) " to add the AMR files that you want to convert to WAV. Alternatively, you can drag and drop them at once into the Joblist box. Step 3. Navigate to " Selected encoder " section and choose " Windows Wave File Output " in the drop-down list. Step 4.
If it contains one or more stereo tracks, use âTracks menu > Mix > Mix Stereo Down to Monoâ to convert the track (s) to mono. For â8 kHzâ (sample rate), set the âProject Rateâ (lower left corner of the main Audacity interface) to 8000 before you export. For â8 bit A-Lawâ: âFile menu > Export > Export as WAVâ.Audacity Projects arenât meant as long term storage. When youâre sure the project is finished, itâs best to export then as WAV, and delete the AUP project file and its _data folder. If you like, we can record a âvoteâ on our Feature Requests system that youâd like this feature in Audacity. Let us know. Gale.
This video demonstrates on how to convert the audio files for Cisco Unity Connection (CUC) or Cisco Contact Centre Express (UCCX) as per the desired format t