Audacity, an open source multitrack audio editor, has versions for Linux/Unix, MacOS and Windows. If all you do with audio files is play them, then Audacity could be much more than you need. This is ...
Audacity provides an effective, minimally destructive way to lower the bit rate of an audio file. Lowering the bit rate lessens the quality of the audio file, but also decreases the file size. This ...
In this post, we will show you how to edit M4A files on your Windows 11/10 PC. Audio files in M4A format can be opened in Windows Media Player, VLC, and other popular audio players. If you use iTunes, ...
The right hardware and software — combined with time to learn — can improve the soundtrack in your videos, podcasts and other creative endeavors. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer was a co-host of ...
Audacity is a key part in just about every podcaster’s toolbox. Audacity allows you to graphically “see” an audio file. You can splice parts in and out, you can merge in multiple tracks and you can ...
Audacity is a popular free and open-source audio editing utility available for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Under development for more than two decades, the software now has a robust and ...
Audacity, the venerable and much loved open source audio editor, has a 2.0 release out (as of March 13) in versions for OS X, Windows and GNU/Linux. Here's a rundown of what has changed: Many effects ...
That’s where we’re at, though: released just last week, Audacity 3.0.0 is designed to replace all previous versions on Windows, macOS and Linux. Before you get too concerned/excited, allow us to ...
We've spent countless hours testing all the best audio editor software around, and these are our top picks for music production, podcasting, and video recordings. Check out our full reviews below, ...