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). It has over 1000 internal components to capture, decode, encode, modify, combine, stream media, and it can make use of dozens of external libraries to provide more capabilities. I have searched through all the Windows Audacity folders - nothing there. FFmpeg is a widely-used cross-platform multimedia framework which can process almost all common and many uncommon media formats. When I click on Edit > Preferences > Libraries, I have 2 choices: Preferences > Library > Locate > Download. (It goes on to say… Audacity did not recognise this file…Try installing FFmpeg) How do I download FFmpeg There are two buttons in Preferences to ‘Download’ the FFmpeg library: Preferences > Library > Download. 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. I will attach some screenshots, but to explain: 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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