Opening older . aup files in 3. 7. 3 - macOS - Audacity Forum I have older files from audacity versions of yore - made as early as 2018, but even “newer” older files from 2021 to 2023, and when I open these in 3 7 3, the tracking shifts, overlaps, and basically is a pain and a ton of work to repair I’ve never seen this behavior before when upgrading
Managing Audacity Projects - Audacity Manual When saving an Audacity project it is normally easiest to use the File > Save Project command, which has a default shortcut of Ctrl + S (or ⌘ + S on Mac) If you save a project again having made further changes to it, "Save Project" then updates the AUP3 file silently without bothering you with prompts
Important Audacity Changes - Writing Done Right The first major change is a large overhaul in the application file format The old aup file was little more than an index for a large folder of raw data The problem with this format is usually file types are single files, not collections of files
Saving and exporting projects | Audacity Support You can save projects using the File -> Save Project -> Save Project menu Warning: Avoid saving active projects on external drives, USB sticks, or network storage Audacity requires fast, uninterrupted access to your storage when recording and editing
Aup3 conversion causing inaccuracies in projects - GNU Linux . . . What could be going on here? Is there likely to be any way to fix it other than fiddling around, reimporting rebuilding, or downgrading to 2 x? I could hypothetically get the files into Windows and do the conversion there, but that’s also a bit of a pain (I’m running Audacity 3 4 3 on Ubuntu 24 04 on an old garbage laptop
AUP3 File - What is a . aup3 file and how do I open it? AUP3 replaces the AUP format, used by previous versions of Audacity You can still open AUP files in Audacity 3, but the program saves all projects, even those previously saved as AUP files, as AUP3 files
Batch processing files with Audacity – Garrys blog Essentially the pre 2 3 version seems to call it ‘chains’ whereas it became ‘macros’ in 2 3 I’ll include info for both as I made notes for the older versions first The relevant info is available on the Audacitiy site There are two parts to the process Create a chain macro with the processes that will be run during the batch process