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Re: Apple II cassettes by Brutal Deluxe Software
On 9 jan, 00:23, "Polymorph" <polymo...@a2central.com.remove-x8e-this>
wrote:
> To: Polymorph
>
> Polymorph wrote:
> > Michael J. Mahon wrote:
>
> > Actually, I don't think you can (I'd love to be proven wrong!). Audacity
> > seems to only support 16, 24, and 32 bit waves. In fact, when you open
> > an 8 bit wave file it automatically converts it into a 16 bit wave file.
>
> Guess I should have done a Google before posting. Apparently you can
> export 8 bit waves by following this rather convoluted procedure:http://n2.nabble.com/Audacity-help-creating-8-bit-WAV-files-td277530....
>
> Why the audacity developers decided to make this feature so obscure is
> beyond me, but at least it is possible.
>
> Sorry for the misinformation. But it is good news for me too, as I have
> been wanting Audacity to be able to do this too.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
Got it on the Mac version:
- menu File > Export
- select "other uncompressed format"
- click the "options" button
- select WAV / 8-bit unsigned
- That's done
On the PC version:
- Edit > Preferences
- Export > WAV, 8-bit unsigned
- That's it
The PC version is easier to you...
antoine