

Audacity cannot export to Apple formats but you can export to WAV or AIFF and convert to AAC in iTunes. Generally, AAC files will give you the same quality as MP3 for a slightly smaller file size. Then you can right-click or control-click over the files in iTunes library and convert them to MP3.Īpple's own size-compressed AAC format is also a good format for iPod or storage in iTunes. and set " Import Using" to "MP3 Encoder". To do this, you set the conversion format in iTunes Preferences > General > Import Settings. So you may want to export as WAV or AIFF from Audacity and convert the files to MP3 in iTunes instead.

However, there are some reports that when run on battery, recent iPods can struggle or crash when playing MP3s created in applications other than iTunes. If you want to put the files on iPod, or simply store them in iTunes in a compact form, MP3 is also a good choice.

#Should i export an audacity file to mp3 or itunes download#
To export as MP3 from Audacity you need first to download the LAME encoder and point Audacity to it (see Lame Installation). If you want to distribute your files on the internet (for example as a podcast), you should choose MP3 as the Format in the Export dialog, as this is a space-saving (although slightly lossy) format that anyone should be able to play. Jump to here if you're only interested in burning a CD. If your Project does not already contain a stereo track, click Tracks > Add New > Stereo Track.Ensure your Project Rate at the bottom left of the Audacity project window is set to "44100" Hz.It is strongly recommended you export a standard "CD quality" 44100 Hz, 16 bit stereo WAV or AIFF to make sure iTunes understands the file. If you want a perfect lossless copy of your audio, or to burn it in iTunes to an audio CD for playing on any CD player,
