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|Note: It is recommended to download '''both''' the stable version and the Beta version. The main advantage to the Beta is that it offers a much improved noisecleaning effect. Some readers use the stable version to record, and the Beta to apply noisecleaning. Other readers will use the Beta for everything. |
|Note: It is recommended to download '''both''' the stable version and the Beta version. The main advantage to the Beta is that it offers a much improved noisecleaning effect. Some readers use the stable version to record, and the Beta to apply noisecleaning. Other readers will use the Beta for everything. |
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== Configure == |
== Configure == |
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You might need to change the default settings in Audacity. This is to ensure that all our recordings are as technically uniform as possible. |
You might need to change the default settings in Audacity. This is to ensure that all our recordings are as technically uniform as possible. |
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== Test == |
== Test == |
Revision as of 02:58, 14 February 2009
This is a guide on how to install Audacity.
Download and Install
(The steps below are a short outline. For a more complete tutorial, please check out this guide.)
- Download and install the Audacity software from this page: Audacity Sourceforge Download
- Download the lame mp3 encoder (instructions included).
- Install the Lame encoder. Please follow the instructions on this page
Note: It is recommended to download both the stable version and the Beta version. The main advantage to the Beta is that it offers a much improved noisecleaning effect. Some readers use the stable version to record, and the Beta to apply noisecleaning. Other readers will use the Beta for everything. |
Configure
You might need to change the default settings in Audacity. This is to ensure that all our recordings are as technically uniform as possible.