![]() ![]() ![]() QualityĪ question we often get about exporting MP3 files is how high a quality you need. For most podcasters, messing with the bit rate isn't important and won't make a noticeable difference. The other options (variable, average, or constant) are unnecessary for most podcasters unless you're very particular about the kind of bite rate you have. Bit Rate Modeįor the Bit Rate Mode, we suggest leaving it as Preset. Let's explain the different format options so you know which ones are best for your podcast episodes. The dialog box beneath the Format Options section is where you can adjust your specific MP3 settings. You can click the dropdown menu to see all the file options you have, but for this tutorial, we're going to keep it as an MP3. The first field allows you to choose your file name to bring in your project file name as the default, but you can name this whatever you want and select the location where you'd like to save it.Ĭhoose MP3 Files in the dropdown menu if it isn't already selected. Once you've made all your edits, you can go to File > Export > Export as MP3.įrom here, you're going to see a pop-up with a bunch of fields you can fill out to make sure that you save the file exactly how you want. Let's say that you want to export this project as an MP3. ![]() So here we have an Audacity project opened with an audio file in it. ![]()
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