Export the whole project as single WAV file and Import that WAV file into Audacity 2.x.x; Export each individual track as a WAV files using File > Export Multiple and then Import those into older Audacity versions. See Moving AUP3 projects from Audacity 3.x to Audacity 2.x for more details. back to top > Forward To: FAQ:MP3 export problems Link up your team and customers Phone System Live Chat Video Conferencing . Hosted or Self-managed. Up to 10 users free forever. No credit card. Try risk free. You can convert any audio file supported to Audacity to 3 files types: MP3, WAV, and Ogg Vorbis. From Audacity, click "Project" > Select "Import Audio." Navigate to the file you want to convert > Click [Open]. Click "File." You have three "Export As" options. Select the option with the file type you want to convert to. Name and place your file 1. In Audacity, open a project. Alternately, create and save a new project (you’re not going to keep it; Audacity requires an open project to access the MP3 parameters dialog box). 2. Select File > Export. The Export File dialogue box opens. 3. From the Save as type dropdown list (near the bottom of the box), select MP3 Files. 4. steve October 1, 2021, 4:41pm 2. The sample rate of exported files comes from the ā€œProject Rateā€ (lower left corner of the main Audacity window). No need to resample - just set the Project Rate to 44100 and export, and Audacity will take care of it. (Note that every time an audio file is encoded to MP3, there will be a small loss in sound I have been using AUDACITY for about 2 years to batch convert FLAC files to WAV - it was easy! Import (FLAC files)/Audio, Export/Multiple (WAV) . . etc. Suddenly, AUDACITY will no longer import multiple file choices into separate AUDACITY windows, it puts them into the same window and its a mess. I reloaded AUDACITY, LAME and FFmpeg, but still the same problem. I am certain the answer is Hello, New user here and struggling to figure something out. I have an mp3 recording that I want to import, convert to 44100Hz, 16-bit and export as a WAV. However, the file is opening at 48000Hz and I can’t find where to change it (I have Audacity at 44100 by default in preferences). Most online searches instruct to alter it in the Project Rate window in the bottom left, but I don’t seem The Dolby Atmos Conversion Tool package applications have been qualified for use on these operating systems: Linux (Dolby Atmos Conversion Tool command-line application only): RedHat 7.3. Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Mac: macOS Catalina (version 10.15.x) macOS Mojave (version 10.14.x) Windows: Windows 10 (64 bit) WAV (Microsoft) 16-bit is very ordinary and those will play anywhere on all three computer platforms. That’s the sound standard for Music CD. Converting MP3 to WAV will give you a very high quality sound file with MP3 compression distortion. That can work for you if you want to edit or use the sound in production, but you can never go back to 5mf1m.