![]() ![]() If 2.1.1 still cannot import the file for whatever reason, you could try installing FFmpeg from. ![]() I would try 2.1.1 from where the QuickTime importer problem is fixed. A WAV file is a container format so it could contain any legitimate audio codec for the operating system. That problem should not happen for a standard WAV file containing lossless PCM audio because Audacity’s PCM importer should take the file, but perhaps your WAV file contains some other type of audio. There was a bug in 2.1.0 where files that the Audacity QuickTime importer would usually take (like M4A) would not appear after import. I’m assuming it’s something with my mac since it did it with both the old audacity and the new, but I have no idea what the problem is… please help!Īudacity 2.1.0 is not the current version. So i went and downloaded the new Audacity 2.1.0, but the same thing is happening. It opened in my tool bar like normal, I went to file>open, picked my song, and it showed that it was uploading it, and then nothing. I have used audacity for years, but today i went to change tempo on a song and Audacity wouldn’t pull up the wav file. Hi, I’m on a Mac using OS X yosemite 10.10.5. ![]()
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